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Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology, Marieb: Chapter 1 - Presentation Notes
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Prepared by Patty Bostwick-Taylor,
Florence-Darlington Technical College

CHAPTER

1

The Human Body:
An Orientation

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The Human Body—An Orientation
Anatomy
• Study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts
Physiology
• Study of how the body and its parts work or function © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.

Anatomy—Levels of Study
• Gross anatomy
• Large structures
• Easily observable

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Mouth (oral cavity)
Tongue

Parotid gland
Sublingual gland
Submandibular
gland

Salivary glands

Pharynx

Esophagus

Stomach
Pancreas
(Spleen)

Liver
Gallbladder

Small intestine

Anus
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Duodenum
Jejunum
lleum

Transverse colon Descending colon Ascending colon Cecum
Sigmoid colon
Rectum
Appendix
Anal canal

Large intestine

Figure 14.1

Anatomy—Levels of Study
• Microscopic anatomy
• Structures cannot be seen with the naked eye
• Structures can only be viewed with a microscope © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.

Gastric pits

Gastric pit

Pyloric sphincter Surface epithelium Mucous neck cells
Gastric gland

Parietal cells

Gastric glands Chief cells

(c)
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Figure 14.4c

Pepsinogen

HCl

Pepsin

Parietal cells

Chief cells
Enteroendocrine
cell
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(d)

Figure 14.4d

Molecules

Smooth muscle cell
2 Cellular level
Cells are made up of molecules.

Atoms
1 Chemical level
Atoms combine to form molecules.

3 Tissue level
Tissues consist of similar types of cells.

Smooth muscle tissue

Blood vessels Heart

Epithelial tissue Smooth muscle tissue
Connective
tissue
4 Organ level
Organs are made up of different types of tissues.

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Blood vessel (organ)

Cardio– vascular system

5 Organ system level
Organ systems consist of different organs that work together closely.

6 Organismal level
Human organisms are made up of many organ systems. Figure 1.1

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