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Unit 1 Chapters 1 and 2 Samantha Silver Vaishnavi Rao Jason Ma Shelief Juarez Sara Wong

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Unit 1 Chapters 1 and 2. Samantha Silver Vaishnavi Rao Jason Ma Shelief Juarez Sara Wong. What Unit 1 Covers. Levels of organization Body systems Biochemistry (macromolecules) Cross sectional planes Anatomical terms. Levels of Organization. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 1Chapters 1 and 2Samantha SilverVaishnavi RaoJason MaShelief JuarezSara Wong

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What Unit 1 CoversLevels of organizationBody systemsBiochemistry (macromolecules)Cross sectional planesAnatomical terms

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Levels of Organization

Homeostasis: Body’s maintenance of a stable internal environment

Metabolism : all the chemical reactions occurring in the body.

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Organ Systems

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FUN Positional Terms !!!!

Superior versus InferiorAnterior versus Posterior

Medial versus LateralIpsilateral versus

ContralateralProximal versus DistalSuperficial versus Deep

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Cross Sections

SagittalTransverse Coronal

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FUN Abdominal Subdivisions

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FUN Anatomical Regions

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Common Body Minerals

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Carbohydrates

Sugars

Provide both energy and structure

There are 3 types:◦Monosaccharide

1 sugar – quick energy

◦Disaccharide 2 sugars – short storage

◦Polysaccharide many sugars –long term energy storage

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Lipids

Water insoluble ◦Triglycerides: insulation and long-term

energy ◦Phospholipids: make up cell membrane◦Steroids: cell signaling

Includes androgens and estrogens.

◦Waxes: prevent water loss, protect

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Proteins

Versatile in function Prevalent

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Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA

Made up of nucleotides phosphate molecule, nitrogenous base, and 5-carbon sugar

Several types of nucleic acids, including:◦ DNA: deoxyribonucleic acid, double stranded helix◦ RNA: ribonucleic acid that is used for making proteins,

single stranded, includes uracil instead of thymine◦ ATP: adenosine triphosphate, provides energy for cell