anatomy
Study of structure of body parts, their relationships to one another
what are the 3 subdivisons of anatomy
gross (macroscopic)- seen with the naked eye
microscopic (ex cells and tissues)
developmental changes during lifetime
name the 5 tools for mastering anatomy
define physiology
the study of the function of the body
what are the subdivisions of anatomy
it is broken up into the organ systems
physiology focuses on what two levels of biology
the cellular and molecular level
name the 3 essential tools in the study of physiology
define the principle of complementarity
anatomy and physiology are inseparable. function reflects the structure . what a structure can do depends on its form. (form follows function.
name the 6 levels of structural organization in order
chemical level cellular level tissue level organ level organ system level organismal level
list the 8 necessary life functions
give 2 examples of the necessary life funcntion of maintaining boundaries
give two examples of movement
movement of body parts like the skeletal system and movement of substances like the cardiac and smooth muscles
give 2 examples of responsivness
withdrawl reflex and controlled breathing
what do all cells depend on to meet their survival needs?
all cells depend on an organ system
are humans multicellular?
yes!
what are the 5 survival needs?
nutrients oxygen water normal body temperature appropriate atmospheric pressure
what does having appropriate atmospheric pressure mean?
having adequate breathing and gas exchange in lungs
what is normal body temperature
37 c
name 2 reasons why water is an important survival need
name one reason why oxygen is an essential survival need
it provides energy, necessary for atp release
name 2 reasons why nutrients are essential survival needs
- provides chemicals for cell building
define homeostasis
maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions despite continuous changes in the outside environment
how is homeostasis maintained
homeostasis is maintained through contributions of the organ system
what does it mean to say that homeostasis is in a dynamic state of equilibrium?
homeostasis is NOT unchanging , rather there are fluctuations around a set point