Chapter 1 (The Human Body: An Orientation) Review

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anatomy

study of the shape and structure of the body

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physiology

study of the function of the body's parts

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levels of structural organization (6)

atomic, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

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atoms

building blocks of matter, combine to form molecules

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cells

smallest units of all living things

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tissues

groups of similar cells that have a common function

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organ

two or more tissue types that perform a specific function for the body

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organ system

group of organs the work together to accomplish a common purpose

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organism

sum total of all structural levels working together

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human organ systems (11)

integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive

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integumentary system

external covering of the body - waterproofs and protects; secretes salts and urea (sweat); helps regulate body temperature

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skeletal system

bones, cartilages, ligaments, joints - supports body; creates framework for skeletal muscle; protects organs; houses blood formation (hematopoiesis)

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muscular system

allows manipulation of environment, locomotion, facial expression; maintains posture; produces heat

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nervous system

fast-acting control system of the body; responds to internal and external changes by activating appropriate muscles and glands

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endocrine system

glands secrete hormones that regulate processes such as growth, reproduction, and nutrient use by body cells

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cardiovascular system

blood vessels transport blood, which carries oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, wastes, etc.; heart pumps blood

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lymphatic system

picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels and returns it to blood; disposes of debris in the lymphatic stream; houses white blood cells involved in immunity

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respiratory system

keeps blood constantly supplied with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide; gaseous exchanges occur through walls of the air sacs

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digestive system

breaks food down into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells; indigestible foodstuffs are eliminated as feces

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urinary system

eliminates nitrogen-containing wastes from the body; regulates water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance of the blood

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reproductive system

for production of offspring - In the male, testes produce sperm and male sex hormone; ducts and glands aid in delivery of viable sperm to the female reproductive tract.

In the female, ovaries produce eggs and female sex hormones; remaining structures serve as sites for fertilization and development of fetus; mammary glands of female breast produce milk to nourish newborn.

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necessary life functions (8)

maintaining boundaries; movement; responsiveness; digestion; metabolism; excretion; reproduction; growth

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survival needs (5)

nutrients; oxygen; water; normal body temperature; atmospheric pressure

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homeostasis

body's ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions even though the outside world is continuously changing

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receptor

sensor that monitors and responds to changes (stimuli) in the environment

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afferent pathway

flow from receptor to control center

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control center

determines level (set point) at which a variable is to be maintained, analyzes info it receives, then determines appropriate response or course of action

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effector

provides means for control center's response to stimulus

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efferent pathway

flow from control center to effector

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negative feedback mechanism

net effect of the response to the stimulus is to shut off the original stimulus or reduce its intensity (most homeostatic control mechanisms are neg.)

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positive feedback mechanism

increase the original disturbance (stimulus) and push the variable farther from its original value - control infrequent, explosive events like blood clotting and childbirth

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homeostatic imbalance

disturbance of homestasis

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anatomical position

standard position for study; body erect, face-front, feet parallel, arms down, palms forward

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superior (cranial, cephalad)

toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the body; above

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inferior (caudal)

away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or the body; below

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ventral (anterior)

toward or at the front of the body;in front of

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dorsal (posterior)

toward or at the backside of the body; behind

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medial

toward or at the midline of the body; on the inner side of

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lateral

away from the midline of the body; on the outer side of

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intermediate

between a more medial and a more lateral structure

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proximal

close the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk

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distal

farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk

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superficial (external)

toward or at the body surface

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deep (internal)

away from the body surface; more internal

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frontal

forehead

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orbital

eye

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nasal

nose

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buccal

cheek

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oral

mouth

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mental

chin

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cephalic

head

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cervical

neck

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thoracic

chest

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sternal

breastbone

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axillary

armpit

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abdominal

anterior trunk inferior to ribs

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umbilical

navel

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inguinal (groin)

where thighs meet trunk

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pubic

genital

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occipital

posterior of head

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dorsal

back

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scapular

shoulder blade

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vertebral

spinal column

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lumbar

inferior, medial dorsal region

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sacral

posterior, between hips

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gluteal

buttock

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acromial

point of shoulder

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deltoid

over deltoid muscle

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brachial

arm

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antecubital

anterior elbow

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olecranal

posterior elbow

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antebrachial

forearm

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carpal

wrist

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manus

hand

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digital

finger or toe

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coxal

hip

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femoral

thigh

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patellar

anterior knee

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politeal

posterior knee

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crural

anterior leg

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sural

posterior leg/calf

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fibular

lateral leg

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pedal

foot

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tarsal

ankle

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calcaneal

heel

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plantar

sole of foot

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metatarsal

superior surface of foot

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section

cut

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plane

imaginary lines that lie at right angles to each other in the body

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sagittal section

cut along a longitudinal plane that divides body into right and left parts

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midsagittal/median section

cut along center of longitudinal plane

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frontal (coronal) section

cut along a longitudinal plane that divides body into anterior and posterior parts

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transverse (cross) section

cut along a horizontal plane that divides body into superior and inferior parts

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dorsal body cavity

composed of cranial and spinal cavities

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cranial cavity

space inside the bony skull

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spinal cavity

space containing spinal cord and vertebrae

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ventral body cavity

contains chest and abdomen

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thoracic cavity

lungs, heart, etc; somewhat protected by rib cage

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diaphragm

dome-shaped muscle separates thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities

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mediastinum

separates lungs into right and left