2 - APP - Unit 1.4 - Human Body Systems & Cavities, Chemical Basis Of Life Flashcards

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Atoms

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Formed of subatomic particules

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Molecules

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Arrangement of atoms in specific patterns and structures.

Arranged in such a way to produce compounds.

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Cell

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Basic unit of structure and function in the human organism

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Tissues

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Cells organized into layers or groups

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Organs

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Complex structures made of group of tissues. They perform certain functions

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Organ system

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Number of organs working together to perform bodily function.

All body’s organ systems cooperate for a community purpose, namely the maintenance or the function of the entire organism.

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Human body is composed of how many systems and what are their names?

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Human body is composed of eleven systems:

  • integumentary system
  • skeletal system
  • muscular system
  • nervous system
  • digestive system
  • excretory system
  • respiratory system
  • cardiovascular system
  • lymphatic system
  • endocrine system
  • reproductive system
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Integumentary system

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Outer covering of the body.
Primary organ: skin (= largest organ of the body)

Skin’s function: protection, heat regulation, secretion & excretion, sensation, absorption and respiration

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Skeletal system

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Structure/hard framework on which the other body systems depend on for support and protection.
Body’s physical foundation.

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Muscular system

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Made up of voluntary and involuntary muscles necessary for movement of body parts.
Covers and shapes skeleton.

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Nervous system

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Controls and coordinates all the body systems, helping them to work efficiently and harmoniously.

Includes: brain, spinal cord & all nerves of the body

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Nerves

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Branching out from brain & spinal cord to cord I are all voluntary and involuntary body functions

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Digestive system

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All structures involved in the process of digestion.
Break down complex food substances in simple materials absorbed and used by body cells.

Includes: mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, and various other glands

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Excretory system

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Eliminates waste products from the body

Includes:

  • skin (gives off perspiration)
  • kidneys (excrete urine)
  • bladder
  • liver (produces bile and urea, which contains waste products)
  • lungs (exhale carbon dioxide gas)
  • largest intestines (discharges digestive refuse from body)
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Respiratory system

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Includes:

  • nose
  • mouth
  • pharynx
  • trachea
  • bronchial tubes (carry air to the lungs)
  • lungs (gas exchange: blood passing through lungs is purified by carbon dioxide removal and oxygen intake)
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Cardiovascular system

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Controls the circulation of blood throughout the body.

Includes: heart and blood vessels

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Lymphatic system

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Assists in exchange of supplies
Lymph bathes cells and carries wastes and impurities away from the cells (immunities)

Includes: lymph, lymph nodes and lymph vessels, and organs (spleen, thymus and bone marrow)

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Endocrine system

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Group of specialized organs and glands capable of manufacturing secretions (=hormones) affecting many body functions: growth, reproduction & health. 
Endocrine glands (as pituitary an thyroid) secrets hormones to regulate process of growth and metabolism
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Reproductive system

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Ensure continuance of species by the reproduction of other human beings

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Groups of body cavities

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  • Dorsal (posterior) cavities

- Ventral (anterior) cavities

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Dorsal cavity

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  • Cranial Cavity - contains brain

- Spinal Cavity (vertebral) - contains spinal cord

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Ventral cavity

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  • Thoracic cavity

- Abdominal cavity

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Thoracic cavity

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  • Pericardial cavity - contains the heart

- Pleural cavity - contains the lungs

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Abdominal cavity

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Situated below the diaphragm

  • Contains: liver, stomach, spleen, pancreas and small/large intestines
  • Lower third: pelvic cavity
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Pelvic cavity

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Lower third of the abdominal cavity

Contains: bladder, rectum and some reproductive organs

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Proteins

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  • Chemical compounds that are an essential part of every cell (= Essential for life)
    Made of smaller units called amino acids
  • Function: repairing damaged cells, building new tissues and other vital jobs.
  • Contain: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen
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Carbohydrates

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  • Provide majority of the energy required to operate muscles & nerves and build/repair body tissues.
  • Contain: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
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Types of carbohydrates

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  • Simple.
    > Simple sugars that can be combined together to form complex carbohydrates. Expl: Glucose
  • Complex
    > Expl: Glycogen (stored inside muscles or liver cells)
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Fats

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  • Aka lipids
  • Contain: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
  • Efficient form of energy also essential for hormone production, vitamins utilization and cell membranes production
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Metabolism

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All the chemical reaction that occur within the body (cells) to transform food into nutrient

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Metabolism - 2 phases

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  • Anabolism

- Catabolism

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Anabolism

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Building phase - building larger molecules from smaller ones.
Requires energy

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Catabolism

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Breaking down phase - breaking larger molecules in smaller ones
Releases energy

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Enzymes

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Protein substance acting as organic catalyst to start, accelerate or control these chemical reactions

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Body elements, from smaller to larger

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Cell < Tissue < Organ < System