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Welcome to Biology 26-211 Human Anatomy Mary L. Seaman. “A study of the fundamental structure and organization of the organs and systems of the human body” Form and Function. Welcome to Biology 26-211 Human Anatomy. Mary L. Seaman Office: Halsey 160 Phone: 920-424-7085
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Welcome to Biology 26-211Human AnatomyMary L. Seaman “A study of the fundamental structure and organization of the organs and systems of the human body” Form and Function
Welcome to Biology 26-211Human Anatomy Mary L. Seaman Office: Halsey 160 Phone: 920-424-7085 Email: seamanm@uwosh.edu Office Hours: 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. Monday through Thursday; 12:30 to 1:30 Tuesday and Thursday, or by appointment
Welcome to Biology 26-211Human Anatomy Lectures: Monday through Thursday 9:10 to 10:10 a.m. Halsey Room 175 Labs: Section A0l Monday and Wednesday Section A02 Tuesday and Thursday Halsey Room 265 Katrina Olsen, Instructor Web site for course: http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/seamanm/humananat_211/index.html
Summary of Course Objectives To know the basic organs and organ systems of the human body both structurally and functionally, and to learn the vocabulary to communicate this knowledge to others in your future profession.
Grading Scheme Lecture: Lecture Exam #1 15% Lecture Exam #2 15% Lecture Exam #3 15% Lecture Exam #4 15% Lab: Quizzes (10 X 10 points each) 15% Lab Practical Exam #1 8% Lab Practical Exam #2 9% Exit Questions 5% Participation 3% Total 100% Note: Exam #4 is comprehensive
Lecture 1 Organization of the Human Body
Overview of Anatomy and Physiology • Anatomy: Scientific discipline that investigates the body’s structure • Physiology: Scientific investigation of the processes or functions of living things
Human Body has Hierarchical Levels of Complexity • What is a Hierarchy?? • a nested grouping • that is, groups are placed in successively larger groups • levels of organization or complexity
Human Body has Hierarchical Levels of Complexity • Chemical level • Atoms and molecules • Cellular Level • Tissue Level • Connective, epithelial, muscle, nervous • Organ Level • Organ System Level
Review Question Consider the following statement: “The most abundant protein in the human body is collagen”. This statement is referring to which level of organization? Organ Tissue Cellular Chemical Organ system
Organ Systems of the Body Fig. 1.4
Organ Systems of the Body Fig. 1.4
Organ Systems of the Body Fig. 1.4