OBJECTIVES 1. Define the terms anatomy and physiology‚ and explain their relationship using an example of a human structure with its corresponding function. Anatomy means “Cutting up” in Greek it studies structure of the body parts. Physiology means “Relationship to Nature” in Greek it studies the functions of body parts. The function 2. List‚ in order from least to most complex‚ the levels of structural organization‚ discuss the relationship between the levels‚ and name an example at each
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LIST OF REFERENCES • MAIN REFERENCES – Shier‚ D.‚ Butler‚ J.‚ & Lewis‚ R. (2010). Hole’s Human Anatomy & Physiology. (12th ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. – Tortora‚ G.J.‚ & Derrickson‚ B.H. (2009). Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. Volume 1. (12th ed.). England: John Wiley & Sons 5 LIST OF REFERENCES • ADDITIONAL REFERENCES – Marieb‚ E.N. (2010). Human Anatomy & Physiology. (8th ed.). New York: Pearson Benjamin Cummings. – Seeley‚ R.R.‚ Stephens‚ T
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Understand the anatomy and physiology in relation to moving and positioning individuals 1.1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals Our bodies have lots of bones and muscles and these work together to help the body move. Every part of the body has certain muscles and bones that will work that part of the body. They work like hinges or levers to pull the muscles in the correct direction. When our bodies get
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dispute. After Pitcairne’s publication of his answer to Brown‚ a brief anonymous manuscript appeared‚ entitled Apollo mathematicus –which Cunningham attributes to Eizat-. In it‚ the author criticizes the mathematical approach developed in physics and physiology. By contrast‚ he praised the value of the Aristotelian qualitative explanations‚ which he relates to a Galenic medicine and a Sydenhamnian empiricism. As a response for this manuscript‚ Pitcairne publishes his Apollo staticus (1695)‚ a translation
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vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) and their functions in transporting water and nutrients in plants Before doing this laboratory you should understand: a) How water moves from roots to leaves in terms of physical/chemical properties of water and the forces provided by differences in water potential b) The role of transpiration in the transport of water within a plant c) The structures used by plants to transport water and regulate water movement Before attempting to answer these questions READ
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Ivan Petrovich Pavlov Ivan Petrovich Pavlov was a Russian physiologist whose research on physiology of the digestion led to the development of his first experimental model of learning‚ the psychological phenomenon referred to as “conditioned response”. Classical Conditioning was created from his research on the studying of dogs salivating‚ to be more precise the secretion of digestive enzymes. In Ryazan‚ Russia Ivan Pavlov was born on September 14th 1849. He was from a large family and his father
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Biology 65 – 01‚ Human Physiology (76979) Course Description and Syllabus Fall 2014 California State University‚ Fresno I. Introduction and Course Description Course Number: 76979 Units: 5 units: 4 lecture hours‚ 3 lab hours per week Time & Location: Lectures: MCL 121 MWF‚ 2:00 – 3:05 p.m. Labs: MCL 204 Day/time dependent on lab ID Lecturer: Karen Chooljian‚ M.S. Office: SB2 328 Phone: 278-2497 Office hours: T 1:30-4:00 pm‚ W 3:30-5:00 pm‚ Th 2:00-3:00 pm E-mail:
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Course Syllabus Anatomy and Physiology 101 Spring 2014 Dr. Akachi Azubuike Office: Room 1264 Phone: 487-3720 e-mail: azubuike@msu.edu Room: 1265 Course Meeting Times: Section: 1246 T/Thr 5:00-9:20pm Section: 1246 T/Thr 5:00-9:20pm Textbooks: Principles of Anatomy and Physiology 13th ed.‚ By Tortora and Derrickson; John Wiley‚ Publisher‚ older or newer editions are acceptable Anatomy and Physiology 101 Lab Manual‚ By Sterling Roulette and Cheri Hodge Other items required:
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101 Week 2 Individual Assignment Family Tree Presentation BIO 101 Week 3 Individual Assignment Evolution Lab BIO 101 Week 3 Learning Team Assignment Domestication Presentation BIO 101 Week 4 Individual Assignment Organism Physiology Paper BIO 101 Week 5 Learning Team Assignment Food Web Diagram BIO 101 All DQ’s Know your limits - don’t overwhelm yourself with too many courses. It may seem like a great idea to take as many courses that you can‚ but if you
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PLANT TISSUES (pp 261-268) HOW ARE CELLS ORGANIZED IN PLANTS? I. MERISTEMATIC TISSUES A. APICAL MERISTEMS Primary Growth 1. Initials a. Occur near tips of roots and shoots b. Cells have thin walls‚ prominent nuclei‚ and small vacuoles c. Functions 1) Establish patterns of growth. • Leaf pattern. 2) Produce new‚ genetically healthy cells 3) Produce derivatives which in turn account for primary growth i.e. elongation. 2. Derivatives a. Protoderm - becomes
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