What is anatomy
study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts
Explain what physiology means
study of how the body and its parts work or function
Whats Lymphatic
Returns fluids to blood vessels
Disposes of debris
Involved in immunity
Reproductive is
Production of offspring
what are one of the important life functions you need .
Movement Locomotion
Movement of substances
What are some Anatomy Levels
Gross Anatomy
Large structures
Easily observable
What does the respiratory do in your body
Keeps blood supplied with oxygen
Removes carbon dioxide
What does the digestive help with
Breaks down food
Allows for nutrient absorption into blood
Eliminates indigestible material
Whats other life functions
Responsiveness
Ability to sense changes and react
Digestion
Break-down and delivery of nutrients
Necessary life functions
Metabolism – chemical reactions within the body
Production of energy Making body structures
Excretion
Elimination of waste from metabolic reactions
What is Microscopic Anatomy
Very small structures
Can only be viewed with
a microscope
Nervous controllers what
Fast-acting control system
Responds to internal and external change
Activates muscles and glands
define what the urinary means
Eliminates nitrogenous wastes
Maintains acid – base balance
Regulation of materials
Water
Electrolytes
more life functions are
reproduction
production of future generation
Growth means
Increasing of cell size and number
define what Integumentary means or what its does
Forms the external body covering
Protects deeper tissue from injury
define what Skeletal does or what it means
Protects and supports body organs
Provides muscle attachment for movement
explain the meaning of muscular is
Allows locomotion
Maintains posture
Produces heat
Name one thing we need to survival
Nutrients
Chemicals for energy and cell building
Includes carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals
name one thing we need to survival
Oxygen
Required for chemical reactions
Define what endocrine does
Secretes regulatory hormones
Growth
Reproduction
Metabolism
explain what cardiovascular is
Transports materials in body via blood pumped by heart
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Nutrients
Wastes
What's the different between Anatomy and physiology
Anatomy is study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts
Physiology is study of how the body and its parts work or function
Water is .
60–80% of body weight
Provides for metabolic reaction
Stable body temperature
Atmospheric pressure must be appropriate
Maintenance of a stable internal environment = a dynamic state of equilibrium
Homeostasis must be maintained for normal body functioning and to sustain life
Homeostatic imbalance – a disturbance in homeostasis resulting in disease