1. The Human Body

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5 HAP 1 Flashcards on 1. The Human Body, created by Jonathan Cash on 28/07/2015.
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Anatomy Study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts
Physiology Study of how the body and its parts work or function
Structural Organisation that make up the body Atoms, Molecules, Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems, Organismal
List 4 types of tissues Epithelial Tissue, Connective tissue, Muscle tissue, Nervous tissue,
Epithelial Tissue location Covers outside of the inside skin, e.g. inside of the stomach/lungs
Connective tissue location Connects, supports, binds or seperates other tissues or organs
Muscle Tissue Causes movement
Nervous tissue Regulates, and controls bodily functions and activities
List the 11 organ systems Digestive, Urinary, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Muscular, Skeletal, Endocrine, Integumentary, Reproductive, Nervous
Digestive System Breakdown of foods into very small components which can be absorbed and assimilated into the body
Urinary System Produce, Store and discharge waste
Cardiovascular System Permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
Lymphatic System Transport lymph from tissues on return to the blood system, filters and cleans the lump of any debris and abnormal cells
Respiratory System Deliver oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide
Muscular System Permits movement, maintains posture and circulates blood
Skeletal System Framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissue. Protects body tissues and internal organs
Endocrine System Glands that produce hormones that regulate the body, e.g. growth, sexual function
Integumentary System Protects body from various damage, such as loss of water or abrasion from outside - skin
Reproductive System Production of new individuals, sperm transferred to a female egg
Nervous System Production of nerve cells and fibres which transmits nerve impulse between parts of the body. Controls the body
What is Homeostasis Property of a system in which variables are regulated so that internal conditions remain stable and relatively constant
What is Negative Feedback Causes in blance. Homeostasis shuts off or reduces original stimulus
What is Positive Feedback The output enhances original stimuli such as child birth
Planes Planes
Superior Toward the head end or upper part of a structure "The forehead is superior to the nose"
Inferior Away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or the body, below "The navel is inferior to the breastbone"
Anterior Toward or at the front of the body; In front of "The breastbone is anterior to the spine"
Posterior Toward or at the backside of the body; behind "The heart is posterior to the breastbone"
Medial Toward or at the midline of the body; on the inner side of "The heart is medial to the arm"
Lateral Away from the midline of the body; on the outer side of "The arms are lateral to the chest"
intermediate Between a more medial and a more lateral structure "The collarbone is intermediate between the breastbone and the shoulder"
Proximal Close to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk "The elbow is proximal to the wrist (Meaning that the elbow is closer to the shoulder or attachment point of the arm than the wrist)"
Distal Farther from the origin of a body part of the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk "The knee is distal to the thigh"
Superficial Toward or at the body surface "The skin is superficial to the skeleton"
Deep Away from the body surface; more internal "The lungs are deep to the ribcage"
Median Plane Through the midline
Frontal Plane Front/back
Transverse plane Top/bottom
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