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directions: use the url link for each section below to view each crash course video clip. answer the questions listed for each section while viewing the video clip. introduction to anatomy & physiology: crash course a&p #1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubgi2bujkpq 1. “every movement you make, and every new day that you live to see, is the result of a collection of systems working together to function properly.” 2. by the time you reach old age you will have made enough saliva to fill a swimming pool. 3. anatomy is the study of the structure and relationships between body parts. 4. physiology is the science of how body parts come together to function and keep the body alive. 5. anatomy is all about what your body is and physiology is all about what your body does. 6. our understanding of the living body has come from studying a lot of dead ones ones. 7. through the study of the human body, we’ve that function always follows form. 8. fill in the blanks to list the levels of organization of the body from lowest to highest. chemical → cells → tissues → organs → organ - system → the body 9. homeostasis is the ability of all living systems to maintain stable, internal conditions no matter what changes are occurring outside the body. 10. survival is all about maintaining the of nutrients and energy. 11. the sagittal (median) plane splits everything vertically into left and right parts while the coronal (frontal) plane divides everything vertically into front and back. the transverse (horizontal) plane divides the body horizontally into top and bottom.
- The body's functions are due to systems working together.
- A large - volume of saliva is produced over a lifetime.
- Anatomy studies body - part structures and relationships.
- Physiology focuses on how body parts function to keep the body alive.
- Anatomy is about body structure (is), physiology about function (does).
- Studying dead bodies has contributed to understanding the living body.
- Function follows form in the human body.
- The levels of body organization are chemical, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and the body.
- Homeostasis is the ability to maintain stable internal conditions.
- Survival involves maintaining the balance of nutrients and energy.
- The sagittal plane divides into left and right, the coronal into front and back, and the transverse into top and bottom.
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- systems
- a swimming pool
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- is; does
- dead ones
- form
- Chemical; Cells; Tissues; Organs; Organ systems; The body
- Homeostasis
- balance
- sagittal; coronal; transverse