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Anatomy & Physiology For Dummies


Anatomy & Physiology For Dummies


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von: Erin Odya, Maggie A. Norris

17,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 08.03.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9781119345367
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 384

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<b>Learn about the human body from the inside out</b> <p>Some people think that knowing about what goes on inside the human body can sap life of its mystery—which is too bad for them. Anybody who's ever taken a peak under the hood knows that the human body, and all its various structures and functions, is a realm of awe-inspiring complexity and countless wonders. The dizzying dance of molecule, cell, tissue, organ, muscle, sinew, and bone that we call life can be a thing of breathtaking beauty and humbling perfection. <p><i>Anatomy & Physiology For Dummies</i> combines anatomical terminology and function so you'll learn not only names and terms but also gain an understanding of how the human body works. Whether you're a student, an aspiring medical, healthcare or fitness professional, or just someone who's curious about the human body and how it works, this book offers you a fun, easy way to get a handle on the basics of anatomy and physiology. <ul> <li>Understand the meaning of terms in anatomy and physiology</li> <li>Get to know the body's anatomical structures—from head to toe</li> <li>Explore the body's systems and how they interact to keep us alive</li> <li>Gain insight into how the structures and systems function in sickness and health</li> </ul> <p>Written in plain English and packed with beautiful illustrations, <i>Anatomy & Physiology For Dummies</i> is your guide to a fantastic voyage of the human body.
<p><b>Introduction</b><b> 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 2</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 2</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 3</p> <p>Beyond the Book 3</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 4</p> <p><b>Part 1: Locating Physiology on the Web of Knowledge</b><b> 5</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Anatomy and Physiology: The Big Picture</b><b> 7</b></p> <p>Scientifically Speaking 7</p> <p>How anatomy and physiology fit into science 8</p> <p>Anatomy, gross and otherwise 10</p> <p>A Little Chat about Jargon 11</p> <p>Creating better communication 11</p> <p>Establishing precise terminology 11</p> <p>Looking at the Body from the Proper Perspective 13</p> <p>Getting in position 13</p> <p>Dividing the anatomy 15</p> <p>Mapping out your regions 15</p> <p>Casing your cavities 19</p> <p>Organizing Yourself on Many Levels 21</p> <p>Level I: The cellular level 23</p> <p>Level II: The tissue level 23</p> <p>Level III: The organ level 23</p> <p>Level IV: The organ system level 23</p> <p>Level V: The organism level 24</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: What Your Body Does All Day</b><b> 27</b></p> <p>Transferring Energy: A Body’s Place in the World 28</p> <p>Building Up and Breaking Down: Metabolism 28</p> <p>Why your cells metabolize 29</p> <p>How your cells metabolize 30</p> <p>Staying in Range: Homeostasis 33</p> <p>Maintaining a constant temperature: Thermoregulation 34</p> <p>Swimming in H2O: Fluid balance 35</p> <p>Adjusting the fuel supply: Blood glucose concentration 35</p> <p>Measuring important variables 36</p> <p>Growing, Replacing, and Renewing 37</p> <p>Growing 37</p> <p>Replacing 37</p> <p>Repairing parts 39</p> <p>Healing wounds 39</p> <p>Lasting parts 40</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: A Bit about Cell Biology</b><b> 43</b></p> <p>The Functions of Cells 43</p> <p>Building themselves 44</p> <p>Building tissues 45</p> <p>Transforming energy 45</p> <p>Making and transporting products 45</p> <p>Communicating 46</p> <p>Seeing the Inside of Eukaryotic Cells 46</p> <p>Containing the cell: Cell membrane 48</p> <p>Controlling the cell: Nucleus 51</p> <p>Cytoplasm 51</p> <p>Internal membranes 52</p> <p>Powering the cell: Mitochondria 52</p> <p>The protein factory 53</p> <p>Lysosomes 54</p> <p>Building Blocks That Build You 54</p> <p>Joining together: The structure of macromolecules 54</p> <p>Polysaccharides 55</p> <p>Lipids 55</p> <p>Proteins 56</p> <p>Nucleic acids 57</p> <p>Genes and Genetic Material 58</p> <p>Traiting you right 59</p> <p>Gene structure 59</p> <p>Synthesizing protein 60</p> <p>The Cell Cycle 62</p> <p>Cells that divide, cells that don’t 62</p> <p>Interphase 64</p> <p>DNA replication 64</p> <p>Mitosis 64</p> <p>Organizing Cells into Tissues 67</p> <p>Connecting with connective tissue 67</p> <p>Continuing with epithelial tissue 68</p> <p>Mixing it up with muscle tissue 70</p> <p>Getting nervous about nervous tissue? 70</p> <p><b>Part 2: Sizing Up the Structural Layers</b><b> 71</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Getting the Skinny on Skin, Hair, and Nails</b><b> 73</b></p> <p>Functions of the Integument 74</p> <p>Structure of the Integument 75</p> <p>Touching the epidermis 75</p> <p>Exploring the dermis 79</p> <p>Getting under your skin: The hypodermis 81</p> <p>Accessorizing Your Skin 81</p> <p>Now hair this 81</p> <p>Nailing nails 82</p> <p>Nothing’s bland about glands 82</p> <p>Your Skin Saving You 84</p> <p>Controlling your internal temperature 85</p> <p>Your skin is sensational 85</p> <p>Your skin is self-healing 86</p> <p>Pathophysiology of the Integument 86</p> <p>Skin cancer 86</p> <p>Dermatitis 87</p> <p>Alopecia 87</p> <p>Nail problems as signs of possible medical conditions 88</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Scrutinizing the Skeletal System</b><b> 89</b></p> <p>Reporting for Duty: The Jobs of Your Skeleton 90</p> <p>Checking Out the Skeleton’s Makeup 90</p> <p>Caring about connective tissue 90</p> <p>The structure of a bone 93</p> <p>Classifying bones 94</p> <p>Bone Growth and Remodeling 95</p> <p>The Axial Skeleton 96</p> <p>Keeping your head up: The skull 97</p> <p>Setting you straight on the curved spinal column 99</p> <p>Being caged can be a good thing 101</p> <p>The Appendicular Skeleton 102</p> <p>Wearing girdles: Everybody has two 103</p> <p>Going out on a limb: Arms and legs 105</p> <p>Joints and the Movements They Allow 110</p> <p>Categorizing the types of joints 110</p> <p>Knowing what your joints can do 111</p> <p>Pathophysiology of the Skeletal System 113</p> <p>Abnormal curvature 113</p> <p>Osteoporosis 113</p> <p>Cleft palate 114</p> <p>Arthritis 114</p> <p>Fractures 115</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Muscles: Setting You in Motion</b><b> 117</b></p> <p>Functions of the Muscular System 118</p> <p>Supporting your structure 118</p> <p>Moving you 118</p> <p>Poised positioning 119</p> <p>Maintaining body temperature 119</p> <p>Pushing things around inside 119</p> <p>Talking about Tissue Types 121</p> <p>Defining unique features of muscle cells 121</p> <p>Skeletal muscle 123</p> <p>Cardiac muscle 125</p> <p>Smooth muscle 125</p> <p>Getting a Grip on the Sliding Filament 126</p> <p>Assembling a sarcomere 126</p> <p>Telling the fiber to contract 127</p> <p>Contracting and releasing the sarcomere 128</p> <p>Naming the Skeletal Muscles 129</p> <p>Starting at the top 130</p> <p>Twisting the torso 132</p> <p>Spreading your wings 135</p> <p>Getting a leg up 136</p> <p>Pathophysiology of the Muscular System 138</p> <p>Muscular dystrophy 139</p> <p>Muscle spasms 139</p> <p>Fibromyalgia 140</p> <p><b>Part 3: Talking to Yourself</b><b> 141</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 7: The Nervous System: Your Body’s Circuit Board </b><b>143</b></p> <p>Integrating the Input with the Output 144</p> <p>Nervous tissues 144</p> <p>Neurons 145</p> <p>Neuroglial cells 146</p> <p>Nerves 147</p> <p>Ganglia and plexuses 147</p> <p>Integrated Networks 147</p> <p>Central nervous system 148</p> <p>Peripheral nervous system 149</p> <p>Thinking about Your Brain 150</p> <p>Keeping conscious: Your cerebrum 152</p> <p>Making your moves smooth: The cerebellum 152</p> <p>Coming up roses: Your brain stem 153</p> <p>Regulating systems: The diencephalon 154</p> <p>Following fluid through the ventricles 154</p> <p>Blood-brain barrier 155</p> <p>Transmitting the Impulse 156</p> <p>Across the neuron 156</p> <p>Across the synapse 158</p> <p>Making Sense of Your Senses 161</p> <p>Touch 162</p> <p>Hearing and balance 162</p> <p>Sight 163</p> <p>Olfaction 164</p> <p>Taste 165</p> <p>Pathophysiology of the Nervous System 166</p> <p>Chronic pain syndrome 166</p> <p>Multiple sclerosis 166</p> <p>Macular degeneration 166</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: The Endocrine System: Releasing Chemical Messages</b><b> 167</b></p> <p>Homing In on Hormones 168</p> <p>Hormone chemistry 168</p> <p>Hormone sources 169</p> <p>Hormone receptors 171</p> <p>Grouping the Glands 172</p> <p>The taskmasters: The hypothalamus and pituitary 173</p> <p>Controlling metabolism 175</p> <p>Getting the gonads going 178</p> <p>Enteric endocrine 180</p> <p>Other endocrine glands 182</p> <p>Pathophysiology of the Endocrine System 183</p> <p>Abnormalities in insulin metabolism 183</p> <p>Thyroid disorders 184</p> <p>Androgen insensitivity 186</p> <p><b>Part 4: Exploring the Inner Workings of the Body</b><b> 187</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 9: The Cardiovascular System: Getting Your Blood Pumping</b><b> 189</b></p> <p>Getting Substances from Here to There 190</p> <p>Carrying Cargo: Your Blood and What’s in It 190</p> <p>Watering down your blood: Plasma 190</p> <p>Transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide: Red blood cells 191</p> <p>Plugging along with platelets 192</p> <p>Putting up a good fight: White blood cells 192</p> <p>Looking at Your Blood Vessels 193</p> <p>Starting with the arteries 193</p> <p>Cruising through the capillaries 194</p> <p>Visiting the veins 196</p> <p>Cardiac Anatomy 197</p> <p>Sizing up the heart’s structure 197</p> <p>Examining the heart’s tissues 199</p> <p>Supplying blood to the heart 200</p> <p>Cardiac Cycle 201</p> <p>Generating electricity 201</p> <p>Moving blood through the heart 204</p> <p>The heartbeat 205</p> <p>Physiology of Circulation 206</p> <p>On the beating path: The circuits of blood through the heart and body 206</p> <p>Putting your finger on your pulse 208</p> <p>Going up, going down, holding steady: Blood pressure 208</p> <p>Not going with the flow 209</p> <p>Pathophysiology of the Cardiovascular System 210</p> <p>Cardiac disorders 210</p> <p>Vascular disorders 211</p> <p>Blood disorders 212</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: The Respiratory System: Breathing Life into Your Body</b><b> 215</b></p> <p>Functions of the Respiratory System 215</p> <p>Nosing around Your Respiratory Anatomy 216</p> <p>Nose 216</p> <p>Pharynx 217</p> <p>Trachea 219</p> <p>Lungs 219</p> <p>Diaphragm 220</p> <p>Breathing: Everybody’s Doing It 220</p> <p>Normal breathing 221</p> <p>Breathing under stress 221</p> <p>Controlled breathing 222</p> <p>Gas Exchange 224</p> <p>The respiratory membrane 224</p> <p>The trade-off 225</p> <p>Pathophysiology of the Respiratory System 226</p> <p>Hypoxemia 226</p> <p>Airway disorders 227</p> <p>Lungs 228</p> <p><b>Chapter 11: The Digestive System: Beginning the Breakdown</b><b> 231</b></p> <p>Functions of the Digestive System 232</p> <p>The Alimentary Canal 233</p> <p>Examining the walls of the digestive tract 233</p> <p>Starting with the mighty mouth 234</p> <p>Pharynx and esophagus: Not Egyptian landmarks 235</p> <p>Stirring it up in your stomach 236</p> <p>Moving through the intestines 238</p> <p>Accessory Organs 240</p> <p>The liver delivers 241</p> <p>Pancreas 243</p> <p>The Breakdown 244</p> <p>Pathophysiology of the Digestive System 246</p> <p>Diseases of the oral cavity 246</p> <p>Disorders of the stomach and intestines 246</p> <p>Bowel syndromes 248</p> <p>Diseases of the accessory organs 249</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: The Urinary System: Cleaning Up the Act</b><b> 253</b></p> <p>Functions of the Urinary System 253</p> <p>Structures of the Urinary System 255</p> <p>Putting out the trash: Kidneys 255</p> <p>Holding and releasing 257</p> <p>The Yellow River 259</p> <p>Composition of urine 259</p> <p>Filtering the blood 261</p> <p>Selectively reabsorbing 261</p> <p>Expelling urine 263</p> <p>Maintaining Homeostasis 264</p> <p>Fluid balance and blood pressure 264</p> <p>Regulating blood pH 265</p> <p>Pathophysiology of the Urinary System 267</p> <p>Kidney pathologies 267</p> <p>Urinary tract pathologies 268</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: The Lymphatic System: Living in a Microbe Jungle</b><b> 271</b></p> <p>Functions of the Lymphatic System 272</p> <p>Loving Your Lymphatic System 273</p> <p>Lymphing along 273</p> <p>Structures of the lymphatic system 274</p> <p>Identifying Immune System Cells 277</p> <p>Looking at leukocytes 278</p> <p>Lymphocytes 279</p> <p>Phagocytizing leukocytes 280</p> <p>Examining Immune System Molecules 280</p> <p>Histamine 281</p> <p>Chemical defense 281</p> <p>Antigens 281</p> <p>Antibodies 282</p> <p>Complement system proteins 283</p> <p>Immune System Mechanisms 284</p> <p>Phagocytosis 284</p> <p>Degranulation 285</p> <p>Inflammation is swell 285</p> <p>Adaptive Immunity 286</p> <p>Cell-mediated immunity 286</p> <p>Humoral immunity 287</p> <p>Secondary immunity 289</p> <p>Immunization 289</p> <p>Pathophysiology of the Immune System 289</p> <p>The immune system and cancer 289</p> <p>Immune-mediated diseases 290</p> <p>Infectious diseases 292</p> <p><b>Part 5: Life’s Rich Pageant: Reproduction and Development</b><b> 295</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 14: The Reproductive System</b><b> 297</b></p> <p>Functions of the Reproductive System 297</p> <p>Producing Gametes 298</p> <p>Meiosis 299</p> <p>Female gametes: Ova 299</p> <p>Male gametes: Sperm 301</p> <p>Determining sex 302</p> <p>The Female Reproductive System 303</p> <p>Organs of the female reproductive system 303</p> <p>Cycling approximately monthly 307</p> <p>The Male Reproductive System 310</p> <p>The organs of the male reproductive system 310</p> <p>Seminal fluid and ejaculation 312</p> <p>Pausing for Pregnancy 313</p> <p>Steps to fertilization 313</p> <p>Implantation 314</p> <p>Adapting to pregnancy 314</p> <p>Labor and delivery 316</p> <p>Pathophysiology of the Reproductive System 318</p> <p>Infertility 318</p> <p>Sexually transmitted infections 318</p> <p>Premenstrual syndromes 319</p> <p>Endometriosis 319</p> <p>Cryptorchidism 320</p> <p>Hypogonadism 320</p> <p>Erectile dysfunction 320</p> <p>Pathophysiology of pregnancy 320</p> <p>Pregnancy loss 322</p> <p><b>Chapter 15: Change and Development over the Life Span</b><b> 323</b></p> <p>Programming Development 324</p> <p>Stages of development 324</p> <p>Dimensions of development 324</p> <p>Development before Birth 326</p> <p>Free-floating zygote to protected embryo 326</p> <p>Dividing development into trimesters 329</p> <p>The Human Life Span 331</p> <p>Changes at birth 331</p> <p>Infancy and childhood 333</p> <p>Adolescence 334</p> <p>Young adulthood 335</p> <p>Middle age 336</p> <p>Growing creaky 336</p> <p><b>Part 6: The Part of Tens</b><b> 341</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 16: Ten (Or So) Chemistry Concepts Related to Anatomy and Physiology </b><b>343</b></p> <p>Energy Can Neither Be Created Nor Destroyed 344</p> <p>Everything Falls Apart 344</p> <p>Everything’s in Motion 345</p> <p>Probability Rules 345</p> <p>Polarity Charges Life 346</p> <p>Water Is Special 346</p> <p>Fluids and Solids 347</p> <p>Under Pressure 348</p> <p>Redox Reactions Transfer Electrons 348</p> <p><b>Chapter 17: Ten Phabulous Physiology Phacts</b><b> 349</b></p> <p>Unique to You: Hands, Fingers, Thumbs 349</p> <p>Nothing’s Better than Mother’s Milk 350</p> <p>It’s Apparent: Your Hair Is Different 350</p> <p>The Only Thing You Have to Fear Is 351</p> <p>You Smell Well! 352</p> <p>Microbes: We Are Their World 353</p> <p>The Pesky Appendix 354</p> <p>Talkin’ about Breath Control 355</p> <p>Taking Your First Breath 355</p> <p>Is Blood Really Blue? 356</p> <p>Index 357</p>
<p><b>Erin Odya </b>is an anatomy and physiology teacher at Carmel High School in Carmel, Indiana, one of Indiana’s top schools.</p><p><b>Maggie Norris</b> is a freelance science writer living in the San Francisco Bay Area.</p>
<p><b>Take a fantastic voyage through the human body </b></p> <p>Ready to find out what makes you tick? This book is a fun, easy way to get a handle on anatomy and physiology. It introduces you to the different cells, tissues, and organs of the human body—explaining what they do and how they work together. Whether you’re a student, an aspiring MD, a fitness professional, or you’re just curious about your body’s parts and processes, this beautifully illustrated guide is a great place to start. <p><b>Inside...</b> <ul><li><b>Scientific terminology made easy</b></li> <li><b>The anatomical structures and organization of the human body</b></li> <li><b>Bodily functions, from the senses to reproduction</b></li> <li><b>Components of the body’s systems and how they interact</b></li> <li><b>How the body develops, repairs itself, and is affected by disease</b></li></ul>

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