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[8 PAGES] In-depth intro notes to Anatomy and Physiology! (BIO201)

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Contains in-depth, organized anatomy and physiology notes + visual images on: life, homeostasis, anatomy terms, organic compounds, cell membrane, organelles, and more! Great general notes for Anatomy and Physiology, not just for a specific class.

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Life Notes
Metabolism
Combo of both anabolic+catabolic reactions.
-​ Anabolism: USES ENERGY. small molecules -> large substances.
-​ Catabolism: RELEASES ENERGY. large substances -> small molecules
-​ ATP stores+releases energy.
1.​ Cells store energy in synthesis (anabolism) of ATP
2.​ ATP moves to location where energy is needed
3.​ ATP is broken down (catabolism). Controlled amt of energy is released

Nutrient Classes
1.​ Water
2.​ Energy-yielding/body-building: carbs+lipids can break down to become ATP
3.​ Micronutrients (vitamins/minerals): for chem reactions+body structure

Homeostasis
Negative feedback
Tries to reduce an excessive response and keep a variable within the normal range
-​ EX: Blood glucose regulation: pancreatic beta cells release insulin in response to high
glucose, prompting cells to uptake glucose, lowering blood sugar levels.

Temp Regulation
-​ HEAT LOSS:
1.​ Blood vessels dilate, increasing blood flow to the skin.
2.​ Sweat glands activate, promoting evaporation and cooling.
3.​ Increased respiration enhances heat loss.
-​ HEAT GAIN:
1.​ Blood flow to skin decreases, conserving heat.
2.​ Shivering and hormonal responses (thyroid hormone, epinephrine) increase metabolism
and heat production.

Positive feedback
Intensifies changes in physiological conditions rather than reversing them.
-​ EX:
a.​ Contractions push the baby against the cervix, triggering oxytocin release, which
increases contractions until birth.
b.​ Injury triggers clotting factors, which amplify the response to seal the wound.

, Anatomy Terms
Body Regions
-​ Cranial Region: Upper head.
-​ Facial Region: Lower head, below ears.
-​ Cervical Region: Neck.
-​ Trunk: MAIN BODY FRAME. Thoracic, mammary, abdominal, coxal, and pubic regions.
-​ Limbs:
a.​ Upper: SHOULDER TO FINGERS
b.​ Lower: THIGHS TO TOES




Body Orientation Terms
-​ Standard Orientation: body upright, palms forward
-​ Prone: Face-down position.
-​ Supine: Face-up position.

Directional Terms
-​ Anterior (Ventral): Front of the body.
-​ Posterior (Dorsal): Back of the body.
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