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Essentials of Human AnatomyEssentials of Human Anatomy
Introduction
Chapter 1
Dr Fadel NaimAss. Prof. Faculty of Medicine
IUG
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THE DEFINITION OF ANATOMY
• Anatomy– Greek=to cut up, or dissect– The science that deals with the structure of the body
• Kinds:– Gross Anatomy– Microscopic Anatomy– Developmental Anatomy– Comparative Anatomy
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Gross Anatomy
• Definition:– That which can be seen with the naked eye
• Kinds:– Regional:
• body studied by area
– Systematic:• body studied by system
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Microscopic Anatomy
• Definition:– That which can be seen with the assisted eye
• Kinds:– Cytology:
• The study of cells
– Histology:• The study of tissues
– Organology:• The study of organs
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Developmental Anatomy
• Definition:– The study of anatomical changes in a life
cycle
• Kinds:– Embryology:
• The study of prenatal development
– Postnatal development:• The study of structures after birth
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Comparative Anatomy
• Definition:– Comparison of structures between organisms
• Kinds:– Vertebrate:
• Comparison of structures among the vertebrate classes
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Physiology
The scientific discipline that studies the function of body structures.
Structure and function cannot be completely separated.
Form is related to function
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Levels of Organization
Subatomic Particles – electrons, protons, neutronsAtom – hydrogen atom, lithium atom
Molecule – water molecule, glucose molecule
Macromolecule – protein molecule, DNA molecule
Organelle – mitochondrion, Golgi apparatus, nucleus
Cell – muscle cell, nerve cell
Tissue – simple squamous epithelium, loose connective tissue
Organ – skin, femur, heart, kidney Organ System – skeletal system, digestive system
Organism - human
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Integumentary System
• Components– Skin– Hair, nails
• Function– External covering– Protection– Synthesis of Vitamin D– Location of Sense receptors
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Skeletal System
• Components– Bones– Joints and adjacent cartilages
• Function– Support– Protection– Movement– Blood cell production (red bone
marrow)– Mineral storage (calcium and
phosphorus)
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Muscular System
• Components– Skeletal Muscles– Associated Connective
Tissues (tendons)
• Function– Locomotion– Manipulation of the
environment– Facial expression
(communication)– Maintain posture– Produce heat
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Circulatory System
• Components– Cardiovascular System– Lymphatic System
• Function– Transportation of materials
Within the body– To and from internal and
external environments
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Cardiovascular System
• Components– Heart– Vessels
• Function– Transportation of blood– Blood contains O2 and CO2,
nutrients, wastes, etc.– Blood composed of plasma
and cells
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Lymphatic System
• Components– Lymphatic Organs
(spleen, lymph nodes, thymus, etc.)
– Lymphatic Vessels
• Function– Transportation of lymph– Lymph is derived from
tissue fluid– Houses white blood cells
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Immune System
• Components– Immune Organs (red
bone marrow, thymus, etc.)
– White blood cells (lymphocytes, macrophages, etc.)
• Function– Defense (Immune
response)
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Nervous System
• Components– Brain, Spinal cord (CNS)– Nerves (PNS), sense
receptors
• Function– Control system (fast, “hard
wired”)– Response to external and
internal environments
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Endocrine System
• Components– Glands that secrete
hormones– E.g.:Pituitary, pancreas,
thyroid
• Function– Control system (slow,
“chemical”)– Regulates processes such
as growth, reproduction and nutrient use
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Respiratory System
• Components– Lungs– Tubing ( trachea, bronchus,
etc.)– Larynx (vocal cords)
• Function– Exchange of respiratory gases
(O2 and CO2) between blood and atmosphere
– Voice production
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Digestive System
• Components– Alimentary canal (mouth,
pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine)
– Accessory structures(liver, salivary glands, etc.)
• Function– Break down food into small,
absorbable pieces– Between blood and lumen– Eliminate waste
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Urinary System
• Components– Kidneys, Ureters, Urinary bladder, Urethra
• Function– Eliminate waste (nitrogen) from blood– Between blood and external environment – Regulates water, electrolytes, acid/base
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Reproductive System
• Components– Male Reproductive System– Female Reproductive System
• Function– Perpetuation of the species– Hormones influence structure
and function– Sexually bimorphic species
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AnatomicalTerminology
Anatomic position is a specific body position in which an individual stands upright with the feet parallel and flat on the floor.
The head is level, and the eyes look forward toward the observer.
The arms are at either side of the body with the palms facing forward and the thumbs pointing away from the body.
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Anatomical Terminology A plane is an
imaginary surface that slices the body into specific sections.
The three major anatomic planes of reference are the coronal, transverse, and sagittal planes.
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Sectionsand Planes
A coronal plane, also called a frontal plane, is a vertical plane that divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior (back) parts.
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Sectionsand Planes
A transverse plane, also called a cross-sectional plane or horizontal plane, cuts perpendicularly along the long axis of the body or organ separating it into both superior (upper) and inferior (lower) parts.
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Sectionsand Planes
A sagittal plane or median plane, extends through the body or organ vertically and divides the structure into right and left halves.
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Sections and Planes
A sagittal plane in the body midline is a midsagittal plane.
A plane that is parallel to the midsagittal plane, but either to the left or the right of it, is termed a parasagittal (or sagittal) plane.
A minor plane, called the oblique plane, passes through the specimen at an angle.
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Directional Terms of the Body
Directional terms are precise and brief, and for most of them there is a correlative term that means just the opposite.
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Relative and Directional Terms of the Body
Relative to front (belly side) or back (back side) of the body : Anterior = In front
of; toward the front surface
Posterior = In back of; toward the back surface
Dorsal =At the back side of the human body
Ventral = At the belly side of the human body
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Relative and Directional Terms of the Body
Relative to the head or tail of the body: Superior = Toward
the head or above Inferior = Toward
feet not head Caudal = At the rear
or tail end Cranial = At the head
end
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Relative and Directional Terms of the Body
Relative to the midline or center of the body: Medial = Toward the
midline of the body Lateral = Away from
the midline of the body
Deep = On the inside, underneath another structure
Superficial = On the outside
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Relative and Directional Terms of the Body
Relative to point of attachment of the appendage: Proximal =
Closest to point of attachment to trunk
Distal = Furthest from point of attachment to trunk
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Body Cavities: Dorsal
• Cranial Cavity– Houses the
Brain
• Spinal Cavity Vertebral Canal– Houses the
Spinal Cord
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Body Cavities: Ventral(Lateral View)
• Abdominopelvic Cavity (contains the “viscera”)
Thoracic Cavity
Abdominal CavityPelvic Cavity
Diaphragm
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Abdominal Divisions
• Quadrants: 4– Right Upper
Quadrant– Right Lower
Quadrant– Left Upper
Quadrant– Left Lower
Quadrant
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Abdominal Divisions
• Regions: 9– Rt Hypochondriac region– Rt Lumbar region– Rt Iliac (Inguinal) region– Epigastric region– Umbilical region– Hypogastric (Pubic) region– Lt Hypochondriac region– Lt Lumbar region– Lt Iliac (Inguinal) region
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