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Introduction to Human Physiology - Week 1 Notes

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Human Physiology Notes – Week 1
Introduction to Human Physiology.
Physiology – investigating how cells, tissue and organism’s function.

Organisation of the Body.

Chemical level – atoms combine to form molecules.

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Cellular level – cells are made up of molecules i.e. smooth muscle cell.

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Tissue level – tissue consists of similar types of cells i.e. smooth muscle tissue.

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Organ level – organs are made up of different types of tissue i.e. blood vessel (organ).

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Organ system level – organ systems consist of different organs that work together closely i.e.
cardiovascular system.

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Organismal level – the human organism is made up of many organ systems.




Neurons and Nerve Tissue.

 Transmit and produce signals for communication.
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