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As you come in you have 2 options 1.) Write about a nightmare in anatomical terms or 2.) Write a poem using anatomical terms

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As you come in you have 2 options 1.) Write about a nightmare in anatomical terms or 2.) Write a poem using anatomical terms. Levels of Anatomy and Physiology. Cells – smallest unit of life Tissue – a collection of cells that work for a common function. Organization of the body. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Levels of Anatomy and Physiology

As you come in you have 2 options

1.) Write about a nightmare in anatomical terms

or2.) Write a poem using anatomical terms

Page 2: Levels of Anatomy and Physiology

Levels of Anatomy and Physiology

Cells – smallest unit of life Tissue – a collection of

cells that work for a common function

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Organization of the body

Organ – a collection of tissues working for common purpose

Body system composed of organs working together FOR A COMMON PURPOSE!

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What is needed to make sure a school year runs

smoothly?

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To keep our body running smoothly we have…

Body Systems!

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You have 9 minutes with the text book

Take note on the body systems listed on page 6-7

Leave a little space to add information to as the week goes on

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How many can we think of?

We’ll look today at most basic organs involved in each system.

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Skeletal

Includes: Bones and Joints Functions to protect and support body

organs Framework for movement!

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Muscular

Composed of Muscles – Like this person› Smooth, skeletal, cardiac

Move! Produce Heat

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Lymph/ Immune System

Lymph vessels Spleen Nodes Disposes of debris, picks up fluid

leaked from blood

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Urinary

Kidneys Bladder Regulate water, eliminate N

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Circulatory

Heart Vessels Pumps blood and Circulates nutrients,oxygen, waste

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Digestive

Small intestine Large intestine Liver Stomach Break down food to distribute to body

cells!

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Endocrine

Hormones!› Hypothalamus› Pituitary› Thyroid› Thymus› Adrenal› Pancreas › Ovaries Testis

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Nervous

Brain Spinal Cord Nerves Fast action baby!

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Integumentary

External body covering Skin, hair, nails

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List as many organs as you can

Determine which body system they belong to.

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Abdominopelvic Regions

Figure 1.11a