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1 1 Foundations of Human Anatomy and Physiology
Lesson 1.1: The Language of Anatomy and Physiology Lesson 1.2: Basic Physiological Processes Lesson 1.3: How Forces Affect the Body Lesson 1.4: Understanding Science

2 Lesson 1.1 The Language of Anatomy and Physiology
Foundations of Human Anatomy and Physiology Lesson 1.1 The Language of Anatomy and Physiology

3 The Language of Anatomy and Physiology
introducing anatomy and physiology describing the human body

4 Introducing Anatomy and Physiology
human anatomy identify the parts of the human body gross human anatomy microscopic human anatomy human physiology how the parts of the human body function

5 Describing the Human Body
anatomical position planes sagittal frontal transverse

6 Common Directional Terms

7 Review and Assessment True or False? 1. The frontal plane divides the body into left and right halves. 2. Proximal means closer to the trunk. 3. Lateral means away from the midline of the body.

8 Body Cavities dorsal (posterior) cavities ventral (anterior) cavities
cranial spinal ventral (anterior) cavities thoracic abdominopelvic abdominal pelvic

9 Body Cavities

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11 The Metric System meter–measures length kilogram–measures mass
second–measures time Kelvin–measures temperature

12 Review and Assessment Fill in the blanks with: diaphragm, kilogram, or thoracic. 1. The heart is located in the _______________ cavity. 2. The _______________ separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities. 3. The metric base unit of mass is the _______________.

13 Basic Physiological Processes
Chapter 1: Foundations of Human Anatomy and Physiology Lesson 1.2 Basic Physiological Processes

14 Basic Physiological Processes
structural and functional organization of the body homeostasis metabolism

15 With a partner Put the terms in order from microscopic to gross.
Each pair gets a group of terms. We will come around and check.

16 Structural Organization of the Body
atoms molecules cells tissues organs organ systems

17 As a class You will be given either a term, a function, or a group of parts. You need to find your matches. i.e. if you are given a term, then you need to find your function and your body parts. Once you have found your matches, find a teacher to check to make sure you are correct. Then take your words and put them on the board.

18 Human Organ Systems

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20 Review and Assessment Fill in the blanks with: cardiovascular, skeletal, or urinary. 1. The _______________ system supports the body. 2. The _______________ system eliminates waste. 3. The _______________ system transports oxygen.

21 Homeostasis control mechanisms maintain a steady internal environment
receptor control center effector Rido/Shutterstock.com

22 Homeostasis negative feedback positive feedback
conditions exceeding a set limit in one direction trigger a negative reaction in the opposite direction positive feedback conditions cause a reaction to accelerate

23 Homeostatic Imbalance
organ systems have a diminished ability to keep the body’s internal environment within the normal ranges

24 Metabolism anabolism catabolism metabolic rate
big molecules made from smaller molecules catabolism big molecule broken into smaller molecules metabolic rate

25 Review and Assessment True or False? 1. Negative feedback mechanisms increase disruptive forces. 2. Homeostatic control mechanisms maintain a steady internal environment. 3. Anabolism breaks molecules down.

26 The End

27 How Forces Affect the Body
Chapter 1: Foundations of Human Anatomy and Physiology Lesson 1.3 How Forces Affect the Body

28 How Forces Affect the Body
basic kinetic concepts forces and injury to the human body

29 Basic Kinetic Concepts
force push or pull mass and weight pressure force spread over an area torque twisting force

30 Forces and Injury to the Human Body
compression squeezing force tension pulling force shear tearing apart force

31 Directional Force Distribution within the Body

32 Mechanical Stress types of stress compressive tensile shear

33 Combined Loads multiple forces acting at same time bending torsion
off-center force torsion twisting force

34 The Effects of Force Application
acceleration deformation elastic plastic

35 Review and Assessment Match these words with 1–4 below: tension, kinetics, pressure, torsion. 1. analysis of force action 2. twisting force 3. pulling force 4. force spread over an area

36 Understanding Science
Chapter 1: Foundations of Human Anatomy and Physiology Lesson 1.4 Understanding Science

37 Understanding Science
the scientific method developing scientific theories the impact of scientific research

38 Science creates new knowledge testable explanations
testable predictions

39 The Scientific Method Step 1: Identifying a Research Question
Step 2: Formulating One or More Hypotheses Step 3: Planning the Organization of the Study Step 4: Collecting the Data

40 The Scientific Method (continued)
Step 5: Analyzing and Evaluating the Data with Statistical Tools Step 6: Interpreting and Discussing the Results Step 7: Deriving Conclusions from the Results

41 Developing Scientific Theories
tested through the scientific method accurate explanation of some aspect of the natural world

42 Early Greek and Roman Anatomists
Aristotle wrote On the Parts of Animals Galen compiled numerous anatomical reports first to assert that the brain controls muscles

43 Anatomists in the Renaissance
Leonardo da Vinci The Vitruvian Man Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica (On the Structure of the Human Body) William Harvey one of the first accurate descriptions of human physiology Reed/Shutterstock.com

44 Review and Assessment Fill in the blanks with: scientific theory, science, or Galen. 1. _______________ creates new knowledge. 2. A(n) _______________ is an accurate explanation of some aspect of the natural world. 3. The early Greek and Roman anatomists were Aristotle and _______________.


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