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Systemic approach to anatomy |
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body study is organized around organ systems, such as circulatory, digestive,.. |
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Regional approach to anatomy |
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body study is organized around body regions, such as head and neck, thorax, ... |
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Gross anatomy &
Microscopic anatomy (histology) |
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the result of all simpler levels working in unison |
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organs working together for a common purpose |
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a discrete structure made up of more than one tissue |
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a group of cells performing a common function |
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cells and their functional subunits |
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Hierarchy of structural organization |
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Organismal level, Organ system, Organ level, Tissue level, Cell level, Chemical level |
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“little organs” – carry on essential functions of cells |
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direct chemical reactions in cells |
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the sum of all chemical reactions in the cell |
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Three main components of cells |
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Plasma membrane, Cytoplasm, Nucleus |
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“central core” or “kernel” – control center of cell
-DNA directs the cell’s activities
-is approximate 5µm (micrometer = millionth of a meter) in diameter |
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two parallel membranes separated by fluid-filled space |
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composed of DNA and histone proteins |
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contains tightly coiled strands of DNA |
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contains uncoiled strands of DNA
•DNA's genetic code is copied onto mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) (transcription)
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highest level of organization of chromatin
–Contains a long molecule of DNA
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– “little nucleus” – in the center of the nucleus
–Contains parts of several chromosomes
–Site of ribosome subunit manufacture |
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defines the extent of the cell |
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Structure of plasma membrane |
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–Fluid mosaic model (lipid bilayer) (see pg. 26)
–Types of membrane proteins within it
•Integral proteins – firmly imbedded in, or attached to lipid bilayer
•Peripheral proteins – attach to membrane surface |
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