ANATOMY BASIC STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN BODY IS AN EFFICIENTAND ORGANIZED MACHINE.

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ANATOMY BASIC STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN BODY

IS AN EFFICIENTAND ORGANIZED MACHINE

DISEASE OCCURS WHEN THE MACHINE DOES NOT FUNCTION CORRECTLY

ANATOMY STUDY OF THE FORM AND STRUCTRUE OF AN ORGANISM

PHYSIOLOGY STUDY OF THE PROCESSES OF LIVING ORGANISMS, OR WHY AND HOW THEY WORK

PROTOPLASM BASIC SUBSTANCE OF ALL LIFE MATERIAL THAT MAKES UP ALL LIVING THINGS MADE OF ORDINARY ELEMENTS, SUCH AS: CARBON, OXYGEN, HYDROGEN, SULFUR, NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS

CELLS STRUCTURAL UNIT OR BUILDING BLOCK MADE OF PROTOPLASM

CELLS MICROSCOPIC ORGANISMS THAT CARRY ON ALL FUNCIONS OF LIFE –Takes in food and oxygen –Produces heat and energy –Moves and adapts to their environment –Eliminate wastes –Perform special functions –reproduce to create new identical cells

CELLS BODY CONTAINS TRILLIONS OF CELLS VARY IN SHAPE AND SIZE PERFORM MANY DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS

CELLS BASIC PARTS

CELL MEMBRANE OUTER PROTECTIVE COVERING OF CELL SEMIPERMEABLE: ALLOWS CERTAIN SUBSTANCES TO ENTER AND LEAVE CELL WHILE PREVENTING THE PASSAGE OF OTHER SUBSTANCES

CYTOPLASM FLUID INSIDE THE MEMBRANE CONTAINS WATER, PROTEINS, LIPIDS, CARBOHYDRATES, MINERALS, AND SALTS SITE FOR ALL CHEMICAL REACTIONS IN CELLS ORGANELLES

CELL STRUCTURE –NUCLEUS –MITOCHONDRIA –RIBOSOMES –LYSOSOMES –GOLGI APPARATUS LOCATED IN CYTOPLASM

NUCLEUS MASS IN CYTOPLASM BRAIN OF THE CELL CONTROLS MANY CELL ACTIVITIES –REPRODUCTION

NUCLEOLUS LOCATED INSIDE THE NUCLEUS IMPORTANT IN REPRODUCTION OF THE CELL CONTAINS RIBOSOMES MADE OF RIBONUCLEIC ACID (RNA) OF PROTEIN RIBOSOMES MOVE TO CYTOPLASM TO AID IN PRODUCTION OF PROTEIN

CHROMATIN LOCATED INSIDE THE NUCLEUS MADE OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID (DNA) AND PROTEIN CHROMATIN CONDENSES TO FORM CHROMOSOMES DURING CELL REPRODUCTION HUMAN CELL HAS 46 CHROMOSOMES OR 23 PAIRS

CENTROSOME LOCATED IN CYTOPLASM BY NUCLEUS CONTAINS TWO CENTRIOLES IMPORTANT IN REPRODUCTION

MITOCHONDRIA LOCATED THROUHOUT THE CYTOPLASMS FURNACES OR POWERHOUSES OF THE CELL HELP PRODUCE ENGERY

GOLGI APPARATUS LOCATED IN CYTOPLASM PRODUCES, STORES, AND PACKAGES SECRETIONS FOR DISCHARGE FROM THE CELL

ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM FINE NETWORK OF TUBULAR STRUCTURES IN CYTOPLAMS ALLOWS FOR TRANSPORT OF MATERIALS IN AND OUT OF THE NUCLEUS AIDS IN SYNTHESIS AND STORAGE OF PROTEINS

LYSOSOMES FOUND THROUGHOUT THE CYTOPLASM CONTAIN DIGESTIVE ENZYMES THAT DIGEST AND DESTROY OLD CELLS, BACTERIA, AND FOREIGN MATERIALS

MITOSIS ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION PROCESS USED BY MOST CELLS CELLS REPRODUCE BY DIVIDING INTO TWO IDENTICAL CELLS SPECIALIZED CELLS DONT REPRODUCE AFTER BIRTH –INCLUDES NERVE CELLS IN BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD, AND MUSCLE CELLS

PROCESS OF MITOSIS PRIOR TO MITOSIS, NUCLEUS DUPLICATES CHROMATIN MATERIAL EXACTLY TWO CENTRIOLES IN CENTROSOME MOVE TO OPPOSITE ENDS OF THE CELL SPINDLE OF THREADLIKE FIBERS TRAILS FROM CENTRIOLES

PROCESS CONT. NUCLEAR MEMBRANE DISAPPEARS PAIRS OF DUPLICATED CHROMOSOMES ATTACH TO SPINDLES AT CENTER OF CELL CHROMOSOMES SPLIT FROM DUPLICATED HALF AND MOVE TO OPPOSITE ENDS OF THE CELL

PROCESS CONT. EACH END NOW HAS 46 CHROMOSOMES OR 23 PAIRS CYTOPLASM DIVIDES NEW CELL MEMBRANE FORMS TO CREATE 2 IDENTICAL CELLS

MEIOSIS PROCESS BY WHICH SEX CELLS (GAMETES) REPRODUCE LEADS TO PRODUCTION OF OVUM AND SPERM THAT CONTAIN ONLY 23 CHROMOSOMES RATHER THAN 46

MEISOSIS OVUM AND SPERM JOIN –ZYGOTE –NEW CELL HAS 46 CHROMOSOMES 23 CHROMOSOMES FROM OVUM OR MATERNAL CELL 23 CHROMOSOMES FROM SPERM OR PATERNAL CELL CREATES NEW IDIVIDUAL WITH 23 PAIRS –HALF FROM MOTHER AND HALF FROM FATHER

TISSUES CELLS OF THE SAME TYPE JOIN TOGETHER FOR A COMMON PURPOSE

TISSUES PERCENT WATER WITH VARIOUS SUBSTANCES DISSOLVED IN IT –Fluid called tissue fluid –Slightly salty in nature –Dehydration: insuffiecient amount of tissue fluid –EDEMA: Excess amount of tissue fluid; swelling

FOUR GROUPS OF TISSUES Epithelial tissue –Covers surface of body and main tissue in skin –Forms lining of intestinal, respiratory and urinary tract, and other body cavities –Forms body glands

CONNECTIVE TISSUE SUPPORTING FABRIC OF ORGANS AND OTHER BODY PARTS

Soft connective tissue ADIPOSE OR FATTY TISSUE STORES FAT AS FOOD RESERVE OR SOURCE OF ENERGY INSULATES THE BODY ACTS AS PADDING FIBROUS CONNECTIVE TISSUE LIGAMENTS TENDONS –HELP HOLD BODY STRUCTURES TOGETHER

Hard connective tissue CARTILAGE –TOUGH –ELASTIC –FOUND BETWEEN BONES OF SPINE AND END OF LONG BONES –ACT AS SHOCK ABSORBER –FOUND IN NOSE EARS, AND LARYNX

Bone SIMILAR TO CARTILAGE BUT HAS CALCIUM SALTS, NERVES AND BLOOD VESSELS –OFTEN CALLED OSSEOUS TISSUE –HELPS FORM BODY STRUCTURE

NERVE TISSUE

NEURONS TRANSMIT MESSSAGES THROUGHOUT THE BODY MAKES UP: NERVES, BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD

MUSCLE TISSUE

PRODUCES POWER AND MOVEMENT BY CONTRACTION OF MUSCLE FIBERS

3 MAIN TYPE OF MUSCLE SKELETAL: –ATTACH BONE AND PROVIDE MOVEMENT CARDIAC: –CAUSES THE HEART TO BEAT VISCERAL (SMOOTH) –IN WALLS OF MANY ORGANS DIGESTIVE TRACT & BLOOD VESSELS

ORGANS TWO OR MORE TISSUES JOIN TOGETHER FOR A SPECIFIC FUNCTION

SYSTEMS ORGANS AND OTHER PARTS THAT JOIN TOGETHER FOR A PARTICULAR FUNCTION INCLUDE: –INTEGUMENTARY, SKELETAL, MUSCULAR, CIRCULATORY, LYMPHATIC, NERVOUS, RESPIRATORY, DIGESTIVE, URINARY OR EXCRETORY, ENDOCRINE AND REPRODUCTIVE

PROTOPLASM BASIC SUBSTANCE OF LIFE

PROTOPLASM FORMS STRUCTURAL UNITS CALLED CELLS

CELLS COMBINE TO FORM TISSUES

COMBINE TO FORM ORGANS

ORGANS AND OTHER PARTS COMBINE TO FORM SYSTEMS