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Unit 1: Organization of the Body

Chapter 1: The Human Body – An Orientation

• 1.1 Form (anatomy) determines function (physiology)

• 1.2 The body’s organization ranges from atoms to the entire organism

• 1.3 What are the requirements for life?

• 1.4 Homeostasis is maintained by negative feedback

• 1.5 Anatomical terms describe body directions, regions, and planes

• 1.6 Many internal organs lie in membrane-lined body cavities



Chapter 2: Basic Chemistry

• 2.1 Matter is composed of elements

• 2.2 Each element is composed of atoms

• 2.3 Molecules and compounds are combinations of atoms

• 2.4 Chemical bonds join atoms together

• 2.5 Chemical reactions form, rearrange, or break bonds

• 2.6 Inorganic compounds include water, salts, and many acids and bases

• 2.7 Organic compounds contain carbon

• 2.8 ATP provides a form of chemical energy that all body cells can use

Chapter 3: Cells: The Living Units

• 3.1 The cell theory is a unifying biological concept

• 3.2 The plasma membrane defines the extent of a cell

• 3.3 The cytoplasm contains cytosol, organelles, and inclusions

• 3.4 The nucleus is the control center of the cell

Chapter 4: Tissue: The Living Fabric

• 4.1 Epithelial tissue covers body surfaces and lines cavities

, • 4.2 Connective tissues support and bind other tissues

• 4.3 Muscle tissue provides movement

• 4.4 Nervous tissue regulates and controls body functions

• 4.5 Epithelial, connective, and muscle tissues have different abilities to regenerate

Chapter 5: The Integumentary System

• 5.1 The skin consists of two regions: epidermis and dermis

• 5.2 The epidermis consists of five layers of cells

• 5.3 The dermis has two layers and contains nerves, blood vessels, and parts of hair
follicles and glands

• 5.4 Hair and hair follicles help maintain warmth, alert us to insects, and guard the
scalp

• 5.5 Nails are scale-like modifications of the epidermis

• 5.6 Sweat and sebaceous glands help regulate body temperature and secrete
protective substances

• 5.7 Skin is a barrier that performs many functions

Chapter 6: Bones and Skeletal Tissues

• 6.1 There are three types of cartilage tissue

• 6.2 Bones perform several important functions

• 6.3 Bone structure includes bone markings, compact and spongy bone, and
membranes

• 6.4 Compact bone is made of structural units called osteons

• 6.5 Bone development involves ossification

• 6.6 Bone remodeling is a lifelong process

• 6.7 Bones act as levers for muscles

Chapter 7: The Skeleton

• 7.1 The axial skeleton includes skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage

• 7.2 The appendicular skeleton includes the limbs and their girdles

, • 7.3 The skeletal system changes throughout life

Chapter 8: Joints

• 8.1 Joints are classified by structure and function

• 8.2 Synovial joints are freely movable and include many structures

• 8.3 There are six types of synovial joints based on movement

Chapter 9: Muscles and Muscle Tissue

• 9.1 There are three types of muscle tissue

• 9.2 Skeletal muscle fibers are long cylindrical cells

• 9.3 Muscle contraction depends on interaction of actin and myosin

• 9.4 A motor neuron stimulates a skeletal muscle fiber at a neuromuscular junction

• 9.5 A muscle twitch has three phases

• 9.6 Muscles use ATP for energy

• 9.7 Smooth muscle is involuntary and found in walls of hollow organs

Chapter 10: The Muscular System

• 10.1 Skeletal muscles produce movement by exerting force on tendons

• 10.2 Muscles are named according to several criteria

• 10.3 Muscles are organized into functional groups

Chapter 11: Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue

• 11.1 The nervous system is divided into central and peripheral systems

• 11.2 Neurons are the structural units of the nervous system

• 11.3 Neuroglia support and maintain neurons

• 11.4 Membrane potentials are generated by ionic concentration differences

• 11.5 Synapses transmit information from one neuron to another

Chapter 12: The Central Nervous System

• 12.1 The brain has four major regions

• 12.2 The spinal cord connects the brain to the body
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