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Chapter 1

The Study of Body Function

Human Physiology

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Human Physiology•Study of how the human body functions.

•Pathophysiology: ▫How physiological processes are altered in disease or injury.

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Scientific Method•Confidence in rational ability, honesty and humility.

•Formulate hypothesis.•Testing the hypothesis.•Analyze results.•Draw conclusion.

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Homeostasis•Maintaining constancy of internal environment.

•Dynamic consistency.•Maintained by negative feedback loops.

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Feedback Loops•Sensor:

▫Detects deviation from set point.•Integrating center:

▫Determines the response.•Effector:

▫Produces the response.

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Negative Feedback• Defending the set

point.• Reverse the

deviation.• Produces change in

opposite direction.

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Hormone insulin restores plasma [glucose].

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Positive Feedback

•Action of effectors amplifies the change.

•Is in same direction as change.•Examples:

▫Oxytocin (parturition)▫Voltage gated Na+ channels (depolarization)

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Primary Tissues

•4 Different Primary Tissues:▫Muscle▫Nervous▫Epithelial▫Connective

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Muscle Tissue

•Specialized for contraction.•3 Types of Muscle Tissue:

▫Skeletal▫Cardiac▫Smooth

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Skeletal Muscle

• Voluntary muscle.• Striated.• Attach to bones at

both ends (tendons).

• Arranged in parallel.

• Grade contraction.

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Cardiac Muscle

•Striated.•Found only in

the heart.•Interconnecte

d.•Intercalated

discs.•Syncytium.

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Smooth Muscle

•Not striated.•Gap

junctions.•Calmodulin.•Peristalsis.•Syncytium.

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Nervous Tissue•Neurons (nerve cells):

▫Specialized for conduction of action potentials.

•Supporting cells:▫Provide anatomical and functional support.

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Neuron•Dendrites:

▫Receive input. •Cell body:

▫Nucleus. ▫Metabolic center.

•Axon:▫Conducts nerve

impulses.

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Epithelial Tissue

•Types of Epithelial Tissue:▫Cells that form membranes:

Squamous Columnar Cuboidal

▫Exocrine glands▫Endocrine glands

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Squamous Cells

•Flattened in shape.

•Adapted for diffusion and filtration.

•Line all blood vessels.

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Cuboidal Cells•Cube-shaped

cells.•Excretion,

secretion and absorption.

•Line kidney tubules, salivary ducts, and pancreatic ducts.

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Columnar Cells•Taller column

shaped cells.•Excretion,

secretion and absorption.

•May contain cilia.•Line digestive

tract and respiratory passageways.

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Exocrine Glands

•Derived from cells of epithelial membranes.

•Secretions are released through ducts.•Simple tubes or modified as acini.•Examples:

▫Tear glands▫Sweat glands▫Prostate glands

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Endocrine Glands•Lack ducts.•Secrete hormones into capillaries within the body.

•May be discrete organs:▫Primary functions are the production and secretion of hormones.

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Connective Tissue•Large amounts of extracellular (ECF)

material in the spaces between connective tissue cells.

•4 Types of Connective Tissue:▫Connective tissue proper▫Cartilage▫Bone▫Blood

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Connective Tissue Proper•Loose connective tissue:

▫Scattered collagen and tissue fluid. Dermis of skin

•Dense fibrous connective tissue:▫Regular arranged.

Collagen oriented in same direction. Tendons

▫Irregularly arranged. Resists forces applied in many directions.

Capsules and sheaths

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Cartilage

•Chondrocytes.•Supportive and protective tissue.

•Elastic properties to tissues.•Precursor to many bones.•Articular surfaces on joints.

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Bone

•Hydroxyapatite crystals•Osteoblasts:

▫Bone-forming cells•Osteocytes:

▫Trapped osteoblasts: less active•Osteoclasts:

▫Bone resorbing cells

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Blood•Classified as connective tissue.•Half its volume is plasma.

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Organs

•Organs:▫Composed of at least two primary tissues.

▫Serve different functions of the organ.

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Systems

•Organs that are located in different regions of the body and perform related functions.

•Examples:▫Skeletal system▫Cardiovascular system▫GI system

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Body-Fluid Compartments•65-75% of total body weight H20.•Intracellular compartment:

▫Fluid inside the cell.▫2/3 of H20

•Extracellular compartment:▫1/3 H20▫2 Subdivisions:

Blood plasma Interstitial fluid

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