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I will show you the following slides (3-14) and you will have to write down the names of the organ systems.

These are the figures that will be on Lab Exam 1. You will have handouts in black and white so you may want to print the pictures or copy them in black and white. Work on your spelling because I count off for spelling on lab exams.

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I will show you the following slides (3-14) and you will have to write down the names of the organ systems.

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  1. These are the figures that will be on Lab Exam 1. You will have handouts in black and white so you may want to print the pictures or copy them in black and white. Work on your spelling because I count off for spelling on lab exams.

  2. I will show you the following slides (3-14) and you will have to write down the names of the organ systems.

  3. Principal organs: Skin, hair , nails, cutaneous glands Principal functions: Protection, water retention, thermoregulation, vitamin D synthesis, cutaneous sensation, nonverbal communication Integumentary system

  4. Principal organs: Bones, cartilages, ligaments Principal functions: Support, movement, protective enclosure of viscera, blood formation, electrolyte and acid–base balance Skeletal system

  5. Principal organs: Skeletal muscles Principal functions: Movement, stability , communication, control of body openings, heat production Muscular system

  6. Principal organs: Lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, thymus, spleen, tonsils Principal functions: Recovery of excess tissue fluid, detection of pathogens, production of immune cells, defense against disease Lymphatic system

  7. Principal organs: Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs Principal functions: Absorption of oxygen, discharge of carbon dioxide, acid–base balance, speech Respiratory system

  8. Principal organs: Kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, urethra Principal functions: Elimination of wastes; regulation of blood volume and pressure; stimulation of red blood cell formation; control of fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance; detoxification Urinary system

  9. Principal organs: Brain, spinal cord, nerves, ganglia Principal functions: Rapid internal commun ication, coordination, motor control and sensation Nervous system

  10. Principal organs: Pituitary gland, pineal gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid glands, thymus, adrenal glands, pancreas, testes, ovaries Principal functions: Hormone production; internal chemical communication and coordination Endocrine system

  11. Principal organs: Heart, blood vessels Principal functions: Distribution of nutrients, oxygen, wastes, hormones, electrolytes, heat, immune cells, and antibodies; fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance Circulatory system

  12. Principal organs: Teeth, tongue, salivary glands, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, liver, gallbladder, pancreas Principal functions: Nutrient breakdown and absorption. Liver functions include metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, and minerals; synthesis of plasma proteins; disposal of drugs, toxins, and hormones; and cleansing of blood. Digestive system

  13. Principal organs: Testes, epididymides, spermatic ducts, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, bulbourethral glands, penis Principal functions: Production and delivery of sperm; secretion of sex hormones Male reproductive system

  14. Principal organs: Ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, vagina, mammary glands Principal functions: Production of eggs; site of fertilization and fetal development; fetal nourishment; birth; lactation; secretion of sex hormones Female reproductive system

  15. For slides 16-19 you will have to name the cavities and abdominal regions/quadrants.

  16. For Slides 21-22 you will have to write the name of the labeled body regions. Do not memorize the order of the of lines. Study the unlabeled figures.

  17. Body Regions - anterior Upper limb Cephalic Acromial Frontal Brachial (arm) Orbital Antecubital Nasal Antebrachial (forearm) Oral Mental Carpal (wrist) Cervical Manus (hand) Thoracic Palmar Axillary Pollex Mammary Digital Sternal Abdominal Lower limb Umbilical Coxal (hip) Pelvic Femoral (thigh) Inguinal (groin) Patellar Crural (leg) Fibular or peroneal Pubic (genital) Pedal (foot) Tarsal (ankle) Thorax Metatarsal Abdomen Digital Back (Dorsum) Hallux

  18. Body Regions - posterior Upper limb Cephalic Acromial Otic Brachial (arm) Occipital (back of head) Olecranal Cervical Nuchal (back of neck) Antebrachial (forearm) Back (dorsal) Manus (hand) Scapular Metacarpal Vertebral Digital Lumbar Lower limb Sacral Gluteal Femoral (thigh) Perineal (between anus and external genitalia) Popliteal Sural (calf) Fibular or peroneal Pedal (foot) Thorax Abdomen Back (Dorsum) Calcaneal Plantar

  19. Skin and Nails:You will be asked to label the structures on the next slide.

  20. Metric Conversions will also be on the lab exam. Details will be given during class.

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