Anatomy and Physiology: Outline of Lecture: Module 1
Anatomy and Physiology: Outline of Lecture: Module 1
A. Basic Chemistry
B. Chemical reactions
C. Acids and Bases
D. Inorganic Chemistry
E. Organic Chemistry
A. Cell Structure
B. Functions of the Cell
C. Cell Membrane
D. Movement through Cell Membrane
E. Organelles
F. Whole-cell Activity
G. Cellular Aspects of Aging
A. Epithelial Tissue
B. Connective Tissue
C. Muscle Tissue
D. Nervous Tissue
E. Membranes
F. Inflammation
G. Tissue Repair
H. Tissue and Aging
Sagittal plane: divides the body into left Atoms: more-or-less identical building
and right parts blocks for each element
Transverse plane: divides the body into
superior and inferior parts Atomic Structure
Frontal (coronal) plane: divides the body
into anterior and posterior parts The nucleus consists of neutrons and
protons
II. CHEMICAL BASIS OF LIFE – Neutrons:
• No charge
A. Basic Chemistry • Mass= one atomic mass unit
(amu)
Matter, Mass and Weight – Protons:
• Positive charge
Matter- anything that occupies space • Mass of 1 amu
Mass- amount of matter in an object Electrons are found orbiting the nucleus
Weight- gravitational force acting on an – Electrons:
object of a given mass • Negative charge
• Mass of 1/2000 amu
Elements and Atoms
• cell makes a copy of the iv. In telophase, the two new nuclei
gene necessary to make a assume their normal structure and cell
Simple Epithelium- has one layer of cells Pseudostratified epithelium- has one layer,
Simple Squamous- flat and thin but appears to have two or more layers