Anatomy & Physiology Ch. 1 Pt. 1

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necessary life functions

BMRDGERM

basic human survival needs

TAPNOW

chemical level

atoms combined to form molecules

digestion

breakdown food

catabolism

breaking down complex molecules to simpler ones

cellular level

cells are made of molecules

metabolism

chemical reactions

levels of structural organization

chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organismal

organ system level

consists of different organs that work closely together

tissue level

consists of similar types of cells

control center

determines the set point at which the variable is maintained

homeostatic imbalance

disturbance of homeostasis (body's normal equilibrium) which overwhelms the usual negative feedback mechanisms and allows destructive positive feedback mechanisms to take over

example of positive feedback mechanism

effector enhances stimuli: during childbirth pituitary gland secretes oxytocin, which stimulates uterine contractions, which pushes fetus towards cervix

example of negative feedback mechanism

effector stops stimuli: room temperature changes and nervous system regulates body temp; endocrine system regulates blood volume by ADH

principle of complementarity

function always reflects structure; what a structure can do depends on its specific form

systemic

gross anatomy of the body studied by system

growth

increase size

boundaries

internal is separated from external

movement

locomotion, propulsion, contractility (peeing)

gross anatomy

macroscopic anatomy seen with the naked eye

organ level

made up of different types of tissues

organismal level

made up of the organ systems

reproduction

make new organisms

anabolism

making complex molecules from simpler ones

receptor

monitors the environment and responds to changes

temperature of body

necessary for chemical reactions to occur at life-sustaining rates

nutrients

needed for energy and cell building

oxygen

needed for metabolic reactions

atmospheric pressure

needed for proper breathing and gas exchange in the lungs

branches of anatomy

pathological, radiographic, molecular

water

provides necessary environment for chemical reactions

effector

provides the means to respond to stimuli

interdependent components of control mechanisms

receptor, control center, effector

excretion

remove waste

responsiveness

sense changes and respond

molecular biology

study of anatomical structures at a subcellular level (components of cells)

homeostasis

the ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment; equilibrium

anatomy

the structure of the body

regional

the study of all structures in one part of the body

cytology

the study of cells

embryology

the study of developmental changes of the body before birth

radiographic anatomy

the study of internal structures visualized by specialized scanning procedures

pathological anatomy

the study of structural changes caused by disease

physiology

the study of the function of the body's structural machinery

surface

the study of the internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin

histology

the study of tissues

developmental anatomy

traces structural changes throughout life


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