Human Anatomy and Physiology

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Mechanical digestion

breaking food into smaller pieces

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chemical digestion

breaking nutrients into small molecules

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enzymes

(hydrolases) the speeding up of action in digestive system chemically

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Hydrolysis

the process by splitting molecules by adding water.

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Anus

one of the two opening that allows you to defecate

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<p>Alimaentary canal</p>
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<p>Alimaentary canal</p>

Alimaentary canal

Carries out specific phases of digestive process ex. mechanical and chemical digestion and absorption

  • anus and mouth canal

  • has specialized processes for digestion.

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Accessory organs

liver, gallbladder and pancreaas

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surface area

makes food easier to swallow and digest

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salivary glands

food stimulates a part of your mouth to release saliva which contains enzyme amylase

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Amylase

breaks down starch into smaller carbohydrates molecules (monosaccharides and disaccharides)

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Pharynx

when food is swallowed in gets pushes down by the tongue into the throat.

  • Throat

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esophagus

food passes through here from throat

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epiglottis

covers wind pipe when swallowing

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Stomach

From esophagus the food is passed through there by muscular contractions

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Peristalsis

muscular contractions

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Gastric Juice

released by the lining of the stomach, and is made up of hydrochloric acid and protease

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proteases

protein digesting enzymes

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chyme

a liquid resulted from the smooth muscles mix partially digested food in the stomach

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Small intestine

  • chyme is released into the ………. in small portions through the pyloric sphincter

  • most digestion takes place in the …..

  • major site for absorption of of nutrients into the blood stream

  • 6 meters long in humans

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Pyloric Sphincter

chyme is released here through the …….. in small portions

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Liver

produces bile that is stored in the gallbladder

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Bile

helps break down fats

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Gallbladder

stores bile,

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Pancreas

supplies number of enzymes needed for digestion

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villi

facilitates absorption \n - increases surface area for absorption of the end products of digestion into the blood and lymph.

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large intestine/ colon

  • undigested food is moved to the …….

  • responsible for reabsorbing water that has entered the alimentary canal

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rectum

feces stored here

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Atrium

2 chambers of the heart that receive blood

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Ventricles

2 chambers that pump blood to the body

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atrioventricular valve

the valve in which blood passes from the atrium to the ventricle \n - purpose of valve to prevent back flow

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pulmonary artery

the right ventricle pumps the blood through the semilunar valve into the …… \n - carries the blood to the lungs

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deoxygenated

When the gas exchange occurs the blood is first……

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oxygenated

- blood receives air at the lungs, where gas exchange occurs.

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pulmonary veins

- newly oxygenated blood leaves the lungs through the ………which then returns blood to the left atrium

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systole

When the heart contracts, the pressure increases

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diastole

when the heart relaxes , the pressure is lowered

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coronary circulation

The circulation of blood to the heart

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pulmonary circulation

The circulation of blood through the lungs

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systemic circulation

circulation throughout the body

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Blood

considered connective tissue that is made up of a variety of cells suspended in liquid called plasma

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Plasma

variety of cells suspended in a liquid

  • liquid part of blood

  • About 55% of our blood

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hemoglobin

oxygen carrier

  • iron-rich compound

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White blood cells/ leukocytes

involved in host immune defense

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Platelets

found in plasma, pieces of cells that are important in blood clotting

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lymph capillaries

  • as blood passes through the vessels of the circulatory system , fluid and proteins can leak out

  • the lost fluid diffuses into the …….

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Lymph nodes

  • are special pockets in the lymphatic system where the lymph is filtered

  • white blood cells are present here to attack bacteria and viruses that may be present in the fluid

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Arteries

transport blood away from the heart.

  • can feel a pulse there

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Capillaries

tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins

  • materials leave and enter through the walls that are one cell thick

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Pharynx

throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx

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trachea

windpipe

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larynx

voice box \n contains vocal cords

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bronchi

The passages that branch from the trachea and direct air into the lungs

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bronchioles

small subdivisions of the bronchi that are dead ends with tiny air sacks called alveoli at the end

  • thin tubes

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alveolus (alveoli)

tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood

  • the functional unit of the lung

  • air sac

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diaphragm

a sheet of muscle lining the bottom of the thoracic cavity

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increasing diaphragm pressure

forces outside air into the lungs and increases the pressure forces exhaled air out of lungs

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exhaled air has more ___ than inhaled air

carbon dioxide and water

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how gas exchange occurs during respiration (for blood to become oxygenated)

capillaries surround alveoli \n gas exchange occurs across alveolar membrane via diffusion

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diffusion during gas exchange between alveoli and capillaries

blood picks up the oxygen and carries it back to the heart \n carbon dioxide is exhaled

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cellular respiration

process by which we get energy from the food that we eat \n - can be aerobic or anaerobic

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aerobic respiration

occurs when oxygen is present and it is the opposite process to that of photosynthesis

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aerobic respiration begins at the __ and ends at the __

cytoplasm and ends in the mitochondria

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anaerobic respiration

Respiration in the absence of oxygen. This produces lactic acid \n \n less efficient

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forumla for aerobic respiration

glucose + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water + energy

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lactic acid

when a muscle continues to burn sugar but doesn't have enough oxygen to do it properly

  • cause of sore muscles after strenuous exercise

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neuron

functional unit of a nervous system

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nervous system

regulates body function and responds to environmental stimuli

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Sodium

an essential nutrient and is needed by the body in relatively small amounts

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Potassium

an essential mineral that is needed by all tissues in the body.

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impulse

the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber

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dendrites

extension of the cell body of a neuron that carries impulses from the environment or from other neurons toward the cell body \n \n receives impulse

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Cell body

largest part of a typical neuron; contains the nucleus and much of the cytoplasm

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axon

the extension of a neuron, ending in branching terminal fibers, through which messages pass to other neurons or to muscles or glands.

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axon terminal

The endpoint of a neuron where neurotransmitters are stored.

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neurotransmitters

chemical used by a neuron to transmit an impulse across a synapse to another cell

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myelin sheath

help transmit impulses faster

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synapses

location at which a neuron can transfer an impulse to another cell

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sensory neurons

transmit impulses from sense organs and receptors

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interneurons

make up the brain and spinal cord

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motor neurons

carry impulses from interneurons to skeletal and visceral muscles and glands

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Nerves

bundles of axons of sensory and motor neurons

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Central Nervous System (CNS)

includes brain and spinal cord

  • responsible for processing info

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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

nerves and sense receptors

  • responsible for transmitting info to and from CNS

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PNS divided into two branches

somatic and autonomic PNS

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Somatic

external environment

  • transmits signals from the central nervous system to skeletal muscles, and from receptors of external stimuli, thereby mediating sight, hearing, and touch.

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Autonomic

internal environment

  • Acting or occurring involuntarily, without conscious control.

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Spinal Cord

extends from the brain and downward and is enclosed by the bones of the vertebral column, or spine

  • conducts sensory and motor nerve impulses to and from the brain

  • acts as the center for reflex actions

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Reflex Arc

carries out simple, quick, and automatic responses to certain stimuli

  • commonly defensive and do not necessarily involve the brain

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Brain

protected and enclosed within the cranium and is divided into three areas

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cerebrum

makes up the largest portion of brain and the site for high level thinking

  • conscious and voluntary actions controlled here

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Cerebellum

the "little brain" attached to the rear of the brainstem; it helps coordinate voluntary movement/ coordination and balance

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Brain Stem/ Medulla

controls basic homeostatic functions \n - body temps, Blood Pressure, breathing,

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Homeostasis

process by which the body maintains a relatively stable internal environment by secretion from endocrine glands

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Hormones

chemicals that act as messengers and that help control the important processes of growth, metabolism, reproduction, osmotic balance, and development

  • bind to receptors and influencing the activity of the cell

  • usually activated by a stimulus

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negative feedback mechanism

homeostatic control mechanism that reduces the output of the stimulus

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positive feedback mechanism

homeostatic control mechanism that increases the stimulus to push the variable farther from its original value

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where are blood cells made?

red marrow of long bones

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pituitary gland (funct, hormones assoc.)

the endocrine system's most influential gland, controls other endocrine glands \n -growth stimulating hormone \n -thyroid stimulating hormone

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thyroid gland (funct, hormones assoc.)

regulates metabolism \n -thyroxin

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parathyroid gland (funct, hormones assoc.)

regulates calcium metabolism \n essential for proper bone formation \n -parathormone

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