A and p ch 1 human body an orientation

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The Human Body: An Orientation Ch1
Learning Goals:
• An overview of A & P
   1. Define anatomy & physiology.
   2. Explain how anatomy & physiology are related.
• Levels of structure & organization
   3. Name the levels of structural organization that make up the human
      body and explain how they are related.
   4. Name the organ systems of the body and briefly state the major
      functions of each system.
   5. Classify by organ system all organs discussed.
   6. Identify the organs shown on a diagram or a dissectible torso.
• Maintaining life
   7. Define homeostasis and explain its importance.
   8. Define negative feedback and describe its role in maintaining
      homeostasis and normal body function.
• The language of anatomy
   9. Describe the anatomical position verbally or demonstrate it.
   10. Use proper anatomical terminology to describe body directions,
      surfaces, and body planes.
   11. Locate the major body cavities and list the chief organs in each cavity.
An Overview of Anatomy & Physiology
Anatomy – study of structure; identification of body parts

Physiology – the study of function; how the body parts work

Structure is related to function. Things work the way they
  work because of their structure.
Levels of Structural Organization
Organ System Overview
Integumentary System
Skin
• Waterproofs, cushions & protects
  deeper tissues
• Excretes salts & urea
• Helps regulate temp
• Contains sense receptors (temp,
  pressure, pain)
Skeletal System


• Consists of bone, cartilage, ligaments &
  joints
• Support
• Provides framework for skeletal
  muscles for movement
• Protection
• Produces blood cells
Muscular System

• Contract to cause
  movement
Nervous System

• Fast acting control system
• Consists of brain, spinal
  cord, nerves & sensory receptors
  (eyes, ears…)
• Responds to external & internal
  stimuli
Endocrine System

• Slower acting control system
• Consists of endocrine glands
  that produce hormones
  (chemical messengers) that
  regulate other structures
Cardiovascular System

• Transports chemicals through body
• Consists of heart, blood vessels &
  blood
Lymphatic System

• Return fluid back to blood
  vessels that has leaked out
• Involved in immunity
• Lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes,
   spleen, tonsils
Respiratory System

• Supply oxygen & remove
  carbon dioxide (gas
  exchange)
• Consists of nasal
  passages, pharynx, larynx, tr
  achea, bronchi & lungs
Digestive System

• Breaks down food & deliver
  the small food molecules to
  the blood for dispersal to the
  body.
• Consists of oral cavity,
  esophagus, stomach, small &
  large intestines.
Urinary System

• Aka Excretory System
• Removes nitrogen - containing
  wastes (urea & uric acid)
• Consists of
  kidneys, ureters, bladder &
  urethra
• Maintains water, salt & pH
  balance of blood
Reproductive System

• Produce offspring
• Consists of scrotum, penis &
  duct system in males
• Uterine tubes, uterus,
  vagina in females
A and p ch 1 human body an orientation
Maintaining Life
Necessary Life Functions
• Maintain boundaries
• Move
• Respond to environmental changes (responsiveness or irritability)
• Take in & digest nutrients
• Carry out metabolism (chemical rx)
• Dispose of wastes
• Reproduce
• Grow

All the organ systems work together to enable these to occur.
How can you remember these? Picture yourself walking to
   McDonalds, eating a Big Mac…
Survival Needs
• Nutrients – used for energy &
  cell building
• Oxygen – enables us to release
  energy from our food
• Water – provides fluid base for
  body
• Body temperature – must be
  maintained @ 37 degrees C (98
  F)
• Atmospheric pressure (force
  exerted on surface of body by
  the weight of air) – breathing
  depends on appropriate pressure

All of these must be present in
   appropriate amounts for survival.
Homeostasis
• The bodies ability to
  maintain relatively stable
  internal
  conditions, regardless of
  outside conditions.
• Homeo = unchanging
• Stasis = standing still
• Internal conditions aren’t
  still, but they vary within
  very narrow limits
A and p ch 1 human body an orientation
The thermostat in
  your house
  maintains a set
  temperature.
Now… apply this the human body & how it maintains a
   steady level (amount) of glucose in the blood.


• Negative feedback –
  a stimulus causes a
  response in the
  opposite direction of
  the stimulus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oBquWer8R8
• Above link to Mr. Ford’s Body Position video
• The correct anatomical position is standing up (erect) with
  the feet parallel and the arms hanging at the sides with
  the palms facing forward and the thumbs pointing away
  from the body. Body Landmarks
• To precisely point out the chief complaint of a patient, the
  nurse or physician uses anatomical terms representing a
  certain body part. For example, a patient walks in the
  emergency room with a hacking wound on the posterior
  portion of the left lower leg. To clearly state the area of
  injury the nurse uses the term “sural” which means the
  posterior surface of the lower leg rather than writing
  “back area of the lower leg”. Knowing these terms not only
  give the nurse a more accurate formulation of chief
  complaints but it also saves time of a good deal of
  description.
Anatomical Position
Orientation & Directional Terms
Used to clearly explain the relation of one body structure
  to another

•   Superior – above
•   Inferior – below
•   Anterior – in front of
•   Posterior – behind
•   Medial – middle
•   Lateral – away from the middle; at outer the sides
•   Intermediate – between a more medial and a more a
    lateral surface
•   Proximal – close to the body part
•   Distal – away from a body part
•   Superficial – external; at the surface
•   Deep – internal; away from the surface
Orientation & Directional Terms
A and p ch 1 human body an orientation
Regional
  Terms
Anterior Body Landmarks

•   Abdominal – anterior body trunk inferior to
    ribs
•   Acromial – point of shoulder
•   Antecubital – anterior surface of elbow
•   Axillary – armpit
•   Brachial – arm
•   Buccal – cheek area
•   Carpal – wrist
•   Cervical – neck region
•   Coxal – hip
•   Crural – leg
•   Digital – fingers, toes
•   Femoral – thigh
•   Fibular – lateral part of the leg
•   Inguinal – area where thigh meets body part
•   Nasal – nose area
•   Oral – mouth
•   Orbital – eye area
•   Patellar – anterior knee
•   Pelvic – area overlying the pelvis anteriorly
•   Pubic – genital region
•   Sternal – breastbone area
•   Tarsal – ankle region
•   Thoracic – chest
•   Umbilical – navel
Posterior Body Landmark

• Calcaneal – heel of foot
• Cephalic – head
• Deltoid – curve of shoulder formed
  by large deltoid muscle
• Femoral – thigh
• Gluteal – buttock
• Lumbar – area of back between ribs
  and hips
• Occipital – posterior surface of head
• Olecranal – posterior surface of
  elbow
• Popliteal – sacral
• Scapular – shoulder blade region
• Sural – posterior surface of the
  lower leg
• Vertebral – area of spine
• Plantar – sole of the foot
Body Planes & Sections




 Median      Frontal or Coronal   Transverse
Body Cavities
Lateral View
Body Cavities
Anterior View
Abdominopelvic Cavity Regions
Adominopelvic Cavity Quadrants




View without skeleton
Interactive Region Body Parts Site

• http://www.wisc-
  online.com/objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=AP14904
• http://nhscience.lonestar.edu/biol/dropdrag/regions1
  .htm



Flash Cards of Body Regions
http://quizlet.com/11406/anatomy-
regional-terms-flash-cards/
A and p ch 1 human body an orientation
Body Organization Quiz / Games
• http://msjensen.cehd.umn.edu/webanatomy/
  timed/01.htm
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A and p ch 1 human body an orientation

  • 1. The Human Body: An Orientation Ch1 Learning Goals: • An overview of A & P 1. Define anatomy & physiology. 2. Explain how anatomy & physiology are related. • Levels of structure & organization 3. Name the levels of structural organization that make up the human body and explain how they are related. 4. Name the organ systems of the body and briefly state the major functions of each system. 5. Classify by organ system all organs discussed. 6. Identify the organs shown on a diagram or a dissectible torso. • Maintaining life 7. Define homeostasis and explain its importance. 8. Define negative feedback and describe its role in maintaining homeostasis and normal body function. • The language of anatomy 9. Describe the anatomical position verbally or demonstrate it. 10. Use proper anatomical terminology to describe body directions, surfaces, and body planes. 11. Locate the major body cavities and list the chief organs in each cavity.
  • 2. An Overview of Anatomy & Physiology Anatomy – study of structure; identification of body parts Physiology – the study of function; how the body parts work Structure is related to function. Things work the way they work because of their structure.
  • 3. Levels of Structural Organization
  • 5. Integumentary System Skin • Waterproofs, cushions & protects deeper tissues • Excretes salts & urea • Helps regulate temp • Contains sense receptors (temp, pressure, pain)
  • 6. Skeletal System • Consists of bone, cartilage, ligaments & joints • Support • Provides framework for skeletal muscles for movement • Protection • Produces blood cells
  • 7. Muscular System • Contract to cause movement
  • 8. Nervous System • Fast acting control system • Consists of brain, spinal cord, nerves & sensory receptors (eyes, ears…) • Responds to external & internal stimuli
  • 9. Endocrine System • Slower acting control system • Consists of endocrine glands that produce hormones (chemical messengers) that regulate other structures
  • 10. Cardiovascular System • Transports chemicals through body • Consists of heart, blood vessels & blood
  • 11. Lymphatic System • Return fluid back to blood vessels that has leaked out • Involved in immunity • Lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils
  • 12. Respiratory System • Supply oxygen & remove carbon dioxide (gas exchange) • Consists of nasal passages, pharynx, larynx, tr achea, bronchi & lungs
  • 13. Digestive System • Breaks down food & deliver the small food molecules to the blood for dispersal to the body. • Consists of oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small & large intestines.
  • 14. Urinary System • Aka Excretory System • Removes nitrogen - containing wastes (urea & uric acid) • Consists of kidneys, ureters, bladder & urethra • Maintains water, salt & pH balance of blood
  • 15. Reproductive System • Produce offspring • Consists of scrotum, penis & duct system in males • Uterine tubes, uterus, vagina in females
  • 17. Maintaining Life Necessary Life Functions • Maintain boundaries • Move • Respond to environmental changes (responsiveness or irritability) • Take in & digest nutrients • Carry out metabolism (chemical rx) • Dispose of wastes • Reproduce • Grow All the organ systems work together to enable these to occur. How can you remember these? Picture yourself walking to McDonalds, eating a Big Mac…
  • 18. Survival Needs • Nutrients – used for energy & cell building • Oxygen – enables us to release energy from our food • Water – provides fluid base for body • Body temperature – must be maintained @ 37 degrees C (98 F) • Atmospheric pressure (force exerted on surface of body by the weight of air) – breathing depends on appropriate pressure All of these must be present in appropriate amounts for survival.
  • 19. Homeostasis • The bodies ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions, regardless of outside conditions. • Homeo = unchanging • Stasis = standing still • Internal conditions aren’t still, but they vary within very narrow limits
  • 21. The thermostat in your house maintains a set temperature.
  • 22. Now… apply this the human body & how it maintains a steady level (amount) of glucose in the blood. • Negative feedback – a stimulus causes a response in the opposite direction of the stimulus.
  • 23. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oBquWer8R8 • Above link to Mr. Ford’s Body Position video • The correct anatomical position is standing up (erect) with the feet parallel and the arms hanging at the sides with the palms facing forward and the thumbs pointing away from the body. Body Landmarks • To precisely point out the chief complaint of a patient, the nurse or physician uses anatomical terms representing a certain body part. For example, a patient walks in the emergency room with a hacking wound on the posterior portion of the left lower leg. To clearly state the area of injury the nurse uses the term “sural” which means the posterior surface of the lower leg rather than writing “back area of the lower leg”. Knowing these terms not only give the nurse a more accurate formulation of chief complaints but it also saves time of a good deal of description.
  • 25. Orientation & Directional Terms Used to clearly explain the relation of one body structure to another • Superior – above • Inferior – below • Anterior – in front of • Posterior – behind • Medial – middle • Lateral – away from the middle; at outer the sides • Intermediate – between a more medial and a more a lateral surface • Proximal – close to the body part • Distal – away from a body part • Superficial – external; at the surface • Deep – internal; away from the surface
  • 29. Anterior Body Landmarks • Abdominal – anterior body trunk inferior to ribs • Acromial – point of shoulder • Antecubital – anterior surface of elbow • Axillary – armpit • Brachial – arm • Buccal – cheek area • Carpal – wrist • Cervical – neck region • Coxal – hip • Crural – leg • Digital – fingers, toes • Femoral – thigh • Fibular – lateral part of the leg • Inguinal – area where thigh meets body part • Nasal – nose area • Oral – mouth • Orbital – eye area • Patellar – anterior knee • Pelvic – area overlying the pelvis anteriorly • Pubic – genital region • Sternal – breastbone area • Tarsal – ankle region • Thoracic – chest • Umbilical – navel
  • 30. Posterior Body Landmark • Calcaneal – heel of foot • Cephalic – head • Deltoid – curve of shoulder formed by large deltoid muscle • Femoral – thigh • Gluteal – buttock • Lumbar – area of back between ribs and hips • Occipital – posterior surface of head • Olecranal – posterior surface of elbow • Popliteal – sacral • Scapular – shoulder blade region • Sural – posterior surface of the lower leg • Vertebral – area of spine • Plantar – sole of the foot
  • 31. Body Planes & Sections Median Frontal or Coronal Transverse
  • 36. Interactive Region Body Parts Site • http://www.wisc- online.com/objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=AP14904 • http://nhscience.lonestar.edu/biol/dropdrag/regions1 .htm Flash Cards of Body Regions http://quizlet.com/11406/anatomy- regional-terms-flash-cards/
  • 38. Body Organization Quiz / Games • http://msjensen.cehd.umn.edu/webanatomy/ timed/01.htm