anatomy
the study of structure and shape of the body and body parts and their relationships to one another
physiology
the study of how the body and its parts work or function
structural levels of organization in order
1) chemical level
2) cellular level
3) tissue level
4) organ level
5) organ system level
6) organism level
what is the chemical level
where atoms combine to form molecules such as water, sugar, and proteins
what is the cellular level
where the cells are made up of molecules. it is the smallest unit of living things.
what is the tissue level
where the tissues consist of similar types of cells
what is the organ level
where organs are made up of different types of tissues
what is the organ system level
where organ systems consist of different organs that work together closely
what is the organism level
where human organisms are made up of many organ systems
integumentary system overview
skeletal system overview
hematopoiesis
formation of blood cells
muscular system overview
nervous system overview
endocrine system overview
cardiovascular system overview
lymphatic system overview
respiratory system overview
digestive system overview
urinary system overview
what are the functional unit of life
cells
reproductive system overview
homeostasis
-describes the body’s ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions even though the outside world is continuously changing
negative feedback
neteffectofresponseistoshutofftheoriginalstimulusor reducetheintensity
Ex: bodytemp,heartrate,bloodpressure,breathingrate,
bloodlevelsofglucose,oxygen,carbondioxide,
minerals
-effects all of the organ systems