PPT-Non-organs vs. Organs Body Symmetry
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Embryonic Mouth Formation Nonmolting vs Molting Review Animal Evolution Whats this Deuterostomia Protostomia Embryo Formation Deuterostomia Protostomia Embryo Formation
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Embryonic Mouth Formation Nonmolting vs Molting Review Animal Evolution Whats this Deuterostomia Protostomia Embryo Formation Deuterostomia Protostomia Embryo Formation Nonorgans vs Organs. 5. th. Grade. What are Invertebrates? . Animals without backbones . What percent of animals are Invertebrates? . 97 percent of all animals are invertebrates!. Invertebrates are the only animals that can have no symmetry. 2014. Department of Mathematics and Science. What is the heart’s function?. . . Let’s sing. Heart and Blood . and find out. Sung to “The Ants Go Marching One by One”. The heart is pumping blood for us,. Levels of Organization. Remember, the human body is organized in several levels, from the simplest to the most complex. . .. . Cells. – the basic unit of life. . Tissues. – clusters of cells performing a similar function. . Donation. Sara CRUZ . Discente nº933. Legal . and. . ethic. . issues. Organ. . Donation. Organ donation is the donation of biological tissue or an organ of the human body, from a living or dead person to a living recipient in need of a transplantation. Transplantable organs and tissues are removed in a surgical procedure following a determination, based on the donor's medical and social history, of which are suitable for transplantation. Such procedures are termed . What is an animal?. Typical Characteristics: . 1) Eukaryotic –each cell has a nucleus . 2) Multicellular- Cells>Tissue>Organs>. organ . Systems . 3) Heterotrophic- must eat food to get energy and nutrients- through ingestion and digestion . What is a body Cavity?. Body Cavities . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL4TWO5CC84. Body Cavities. Figure 1.9a. Body Cavities. Dorsal cavity. protects the nervous system, and is divided into two subdivisions. Medical Science. 1. Digestive. 2. Urinary . 3. Respiratory. 4. Circulatory. 5. Skeletal. 6. Muscular. 7. Nervous. 8. Integumentary. 9. Immune. 10. Endocrine. 11. Reproductive. Digestive System p161. Purpose. Development of Living Organisms. Topic X . The Human . Body:. Organs and Their Functions. Department of Mathematics and Science. Big Idea 14- The Human Body. SC.2.L.14.1 – Distinguish human body parts and their functions. Medical Science. 1. Digestive. 2. Urinary . 3. Respiratory. 4. Circulatory. 5. Skeletal. 6. Muscular. 7. Nervous. 8. Integumentary. 9. Immune. 10. Endocrine. 11. Reproductive. Digestive System p161. Purpose. Levels of Organization. Remember, the human body is organized in several levels, from the simplest to the most complex. . .. . Cells. – the basic unit of life. . Tissues. – clusters of cells performing a similar function. You Can’t Have One Without the Other Body Systems Body Systems work together If you damage one system, you may damage several like smoking which irritates the lungs and also destroys the macrophages of the immune system and brain cells! Overview of Anatomy and Physiology. Anatomy. – the study of the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another. Gross or macroscopic. Microscopic. Developmental. Physiology. – the study of the function of the body’s structural machinery. Comparative study of . morphological and anatomical structures. of animals and plants also indicate that they are constructed on the same basic plan and they shows certain similarities.. Such similarities are observed in:. o. n. e. s. ?. Pheromones. are natural chemicals produced by some animals that trigger a response in members of the same species. . The response is often a change in behaviour but can also be a change in the animal’s physiology (the way its body is working)..
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