Body Organization and the Integumentary‚ Skeletal‚ and Muscular Systems Worksheet Organ Systems Label each of the structures‚ and describe the systems overall structure. NumberSystemCharacteristics 1Integumentary systemProtects underlying tissues. Provides skin sensation. Helps regulate body temperature. Synthesizes vitamin D.2Skeletal systemAttachment for muscles. Protects organs. Stores calcium and phosphorus. Produces blood cells.3Respiratory systemExchanges respiratory gases with the environment
Premium Muscle Skull Bone
A case study of a professional cyclist with a fractured clavicle. The aim of the following case study is to describe the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system using a 20 year old professional cyclist who sustained a fractured clavicle during a race. The author will discuss the effects of the injury on the normal functions of the systems of the body‚ and the impact on his physical‚ psychological and social well-being. The author will also summarise the pathological changes that occurred
Premium Bone Blood Bone marrow
BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Baltimore‚ MD 21215 ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ COURSE SYLLABUS __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note
Premium Muscle Bone
The axial skeleton‚ with a total of 80 bones consists of the vertebral column‚ the rib cage and the skull. The axial Skelton transmits the weight from the head. The trunk and the upper extremities down to the lower extremities at the hip joints‚ which help us‚ maintain our upright positions. Muscle System: When
Premium Blood Muscle Heart
Chapter 1: The Human Body: An Orientation Chapter Practice Test This activity contains 20 questions. Which of the following best defines physiology? The study of all chemical reactions that occur within body cells. The study of how the body parts work and carry out their life-sustaining activities. The study of tissues. The study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another. Which of the following best describes macroscopic anatomy? The study
Premium Anatomy Heart
PimaCountyCommunityCollege BIO 201 Section 11908 East Campus COURSE SYLLABUS 8181 E. Irvington Rd. Friday 1:00-5:00pm‚ Room E7-704 Tucson‚ AZ. 85709 Hybrid class; WEB based plus Lab 1st 8 week session; Aug 29th thru Oct 17th‚ 2014 Human Anatomy & Physiology I “Biology Boot-Camp” www.pima.edu Course Prerequisite: BIO 156 or equivalent MUST be previously completed. No Exceptions. INSTRUCTOR : DUKE SCHOONMAKER
Premium Human anatomy Anatomy
echinoderms do not have anterior and posterior ends. Instead‚ body surfaces are designated as being oral (bearing the mouth) or aboral (not bearing the mouth). The endoskeleton • Most members of the echinoderm posses a well-develop internal skeleton (endoskeleton) composed largely (up to 95%) of calcium carbonate‚ with smaller amounts of magnesium carbonate (up to 15%)‚ even lesser amounts of other salts and trace metals‚ and a small amount
Premium Animal
TASK 2: (Outcome 1) (P2) Complete the diagrams and examples in the table below Tissue type Diagram and example of where found Cuboidal Epithelium The simple cuboidal epithelium secrets and reabsorbs water and small molecules‚ it can be found in the kidneys tubules. The stratified epithelium secrets water and ions. Columnar Epithelium The simple columnar absorbs nutrients and produces mucus. It can be found in digestive organs e.g. small intestine. The stratified columnar secrets mucus
Premium Epithelium Tissues Connective tissue
anus that is suspended in coelom‚ coelom subdivided into two cavities- separated by diaphragm in mammals and some reptiles. Peritoneal cavity- stomach‚ intestines‚ liver. Thoracic cavity- heart and lungs. All vertebrate bodies supported by internal skeleton skill around brain and vertebra around spinal cord and dorsal nerve cord. 2. What are the four levels of organization in vertebrate bodies? Cells‚ tissues‚ organs‚ organ systems. 3. What are tissues? Groups of cells similar in structure and function
Premium Heart Stomach Human anatomy
Ana- Up Anabolism Angio- A vessel Angiogram -angium Container Sporangium ante before Antebrachium Anti Against Antibiotic Api Tip Apex append to hang something Appendicular Arche Old (female) Archegonium -ase an enzyme Lipase Aud to hear Auditory Auto- Self Autotroph Ax- An axis Axial Bi Two Binary Bio- Life Biochemistry blast to form Chrondroblast Brady slow Bradypnea Carbo Containing carbon Carbohydrate Cardi Heart Cardiopulmonary Cata- Down
Premium Word Meiosis Amino acid