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Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology

Anatomy – the structure of body parts (also called Morphology) Physiology – the function of the body parts, what they do and how they do it

Movement - self initiated change in position, motion of internal parts Responsiveness (irritability) - Ability to sense changes within, or around the organism and react to them Growth - increase in body size Reproduction - Parents produce offspring / producing new individuals Respiration - Obtaining oxygen (O2), using it to release energy from food substances, and getting rid of wastes

Digestion - Chemically changing (breaking down) food substances, and getting rid of wastes Absorption - Passage of Digested products (food substances) through membranes and into body fluids Circulation - Movement of substances throughout the body Assimilation - Changing absorbed substances into chemically different substances Excretion - Removal of wastes

I am walking to In-n-Out (movement) I stop at the traffic light (response) My body is growing (growth) I am breathing air (respiration) I get a double-double and eat it (digestion) My body absorbs the double-double (absorption) The double-double circulates in my body (circulation) The double-double is changed to things my body needs (assimilation) Eventually, I go to the bathroom (excretion) Someday I may reproduce (reproduction)

Metabolism = all the physical and chemical changes Bodily needs = food, oxygen, water, heat Homeostasis = tendency of the body to maintain a stable, balanced, internal environment. “Sameness”

Axial Portion - head, neck, trunk Appendicular Portion - arms & legs 1. Several body cavities 2. Layers of membranes within cavities 3. Variety of organs and organ systems within cavities (VISCERA = internal organs. "Visceral organs")

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Homework: Organ Systems Concept Map

Label the body cavities (use your book)

Serous Membrane - two layered, covers organs o Outer layer = parietal o Inner layer = visceral (lines the organs) Serous fluid – lubricating fluid

Pleura = lungs Pericardium = heart Peritoneum = organs (abdominopelvic region)

Visceral Pleura / Parietal Pleura Visceral Pericardium / Parietal Pericardium Visceral Peritoneum / Parietal Peritoneum

Homework: Fill out the chart on the body regions

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