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Title: Human Physiology


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Human Physiology
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Tissues
  • Tissues
  • Group of cells with a common structure and
    function
  • Types
  • Epithelial- Lines body surfaces protection and
    prevents dehydration
  • Nervous- nerve cells body communication
  • Connective- support, connect, and insulate fat,
    bone, tendons, blood
  • Muscle- enable movement skeletal (conscious
    control), smooth (involuntary), cardiac (heart)

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Organs
  • Organs- 2 or more types of tissues together to
    perform a specific function.
  • We will cover
  • Nervous
  • Circulatory
  • Respiratory
  • Digestive
  • But theres more!!!!!!

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Nervous System
  • Made of neurons
  • Nerve cells that transmit info through the body
  • Structure
  • Dendrites
  • Cell Bodies
  • Axons
  • Myelin Sheath

C
A
B
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How the neurons work
  • Transmit an electrical impulse through neuron
  • Each neuron has a resting potential
  • When neuron carries a charge it reverses its
    resting potential (called Action Potential)

Nerve Cell
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How the neurons work (cont..)
  • Electrical impulse goes through axon to end of
    neuron
  • Where the neuron meets another cell is called a
    synapse
  • There is a gap at the synapse
  • To transmit the signal through the gap, the
    neuron releases neurotransmitters

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Drugs
  • Many drugs prevent the reuptake of
    neurotransmitters (which means there is more
    molecules in between neurons) feeling good
  • Cocaine (dopamine), Prozac (seratonin) (many
    anti-depressants)
  • Some mimic neurotransmitters
  • Morphine, Codeine, Heroin (many pain killers).
  • Some decrease neuron activity
  • Alcohol

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Nervous System Organization -Interprets and
processes info
  • Central Nervous system
  • Brain
  • Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Brainstem
  • Spinal Cord

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Peripheral Nervous System
  • Motor nerves
  • Send command from CNS to muscles, etc.
  • Sensory nerves
  • Send commands from skin, etc. to CNS

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How your body basically works.
  • So Nerves essentially carry electricity
  • What happens when you get shocked?
  • What happens to your muscles when shocked?
  • When you think, electricity is made. The signal
    goes to your muscle, making it contract.
  • What are your muscles connected to?
  • Therefore.

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Your major bones
Skull
A
Clavicle
B
Scapula
K
Sternum
L
Humerus
C
Ribs
M
Ulna
D
Radius
Pelvic Girdle N
E
Carpals
F
Femur
G
Patella O
Tibia
H
Fibual
I
Tarsals
J
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Knee Problems
  • http//www.aclsolutions.com/anatomy.php
  • http//health.allrefer.com/pictures-images/acl-inj
    ury.html
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