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1 Introduction to Anatomy Chapter 1

2 Anatomy Gross anatomy Microscopic anatomy Study of:
- Internal and external structure - Physical relationships among body parts Gross anatomy Microscopic anatomy

3 Physiology Study of: - human body function
Anatomy & physiology are always related. Under normal circumstances – structure determines function

4 Levels of Organization
Life is built on successive levels of increasing complexity: Chemical (or Molecular) Cellular Tissue Organ Organ System Organism

5 Chemical Chemical or Molecular Level Figure 1-1 2 of 7
Atoms in combination Chemical or Molecular Level Complex protein molecule Figure of 7 Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings

6 Cellular Chemical or Molecular Level Cellular Level Figure 1-1 3 of 7
Atoms in combination Heart muscle cell Chemical or Molecular Level Complex protein molecule Protein filaments Cellular Level Figure of 7 Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings

7 Tissue Tissue Level Chemical or Molecular Level Cellular Level
Cardiac muscle tissue Atoms in combination Tissue Level Heart muscle cell Epithelial tissue Connective tissue Muscle tissue Neural (nervous) tissue Chemical or Molecular Level Complex protein molecule Protein filaments Cellular Level Figure of 7 Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings

8 Organ Organ Level Tissue Level (Chapter 4) Chemical or Molecular Level
Cardiovascular Organ Level The heart Cardiac muscle tissue Atoms in combination Tissue Level (Chapter 4) Heart muscle cell Chemical or Molecular Level (Chapter 2) Complex protein molecule Protein filaments Cellular Level (Chapter 3) Figure of 7 Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings

9 Organ System Organ System Level Organ Level Tissue Level Chemical or
Endocrine Cardiovascular Lymphatic Nervous Respiratory Muscular Digestive Skeletal Urinary Integumentary Reproductive Organ Level The heart Cardiac muscle tissue Atoms in combination Tissue Level Heart muscle cell Complex protein molecule Protein filaments Chemical or Molecular Level Cellular Level Figure of 7 Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings

10 Organism Organ Organism System Level Level ) Organ Level Tissue Level
Endocrine Cardiovascular Lymphatic Nervous Respiratory Muscular Digestive Skeletal Urinary Integumentary Reproductive Organ Level The heart Cardiac muscle tissue Atoms in combination Tissue Level Heart muscle cell Complex protein molecule Protein filaments Chemical or Molecular Level Cellular Level Figure of 7 Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings

11 Anatomical Landmarks & Regions
Figure 1-6(a)

12 Anatomical Landmarks & Regions
Figure 1-6(b)

13 Anatomical Landmarks & Regions
extremity extremity

14 Anatomical Position Standard reference position Hands at side
Palms forward Feet together Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings

15 Directional Terms Superior Inferior

16 Directional Terms Superior Cephalic Cranial Caudal Inferior

17 Directional Terms Superior Cephalic Cranial Posterior or dorsal
Anterior or ventral Caudal Inferior

18 Directional Terms Superior Cephalic Cranial Proximal
Posterior or dorsal Anterior or ventral Caudal Distal Inferior

19 Directional Terms Superior Cephalic Cranial Proximal
Posterior or dorsal Anterior or ventral Lateral Medial Caudal Proximal Distal Distal Inferior

20 Directional Terms Superficial Deep Ipsilateral Contralateral Bilateral
Prone Supine

21 Body Planes & Sections Longitudinal Transverse Plane Cross-section
Sagittal Midsagittal Parasagittal Coronal/Frontal Cross-section

22 Body Cavities Cranial cavity Spinal cavity Ventral body cavity

23 Body Cavities Diaphragm subdivides ventral cavity into:
Thoracic cavity Abdominopelvic cavity

24 Ventral Body Cavity Thoracic cavity Mediastinum Pericardial cavity
Pleural cavities (R and L) Mediastinum Pericardial cavity

25 Ventral Body Cavity Abdominopelvic cavity Abdominal Pelvic

26 Membranes of the Ventral Cavity
Pleura Pericardium Peritoneum All 3 are double layered serous membranes: -outer “Parietal” layer lines cavity wall -inner “Visceral” layer covers the organ(s) within the cavity

27 Abdominal Quadrants & Regions
(RUQ) (LUQ) (RLQ) (LLQ)


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