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Human Life Processes (NatSci 122) Reported by: Cruz, Clarisse C. Agustin, Monique Manuel, Michael John Angelo T. Abergas, Ma. Concepcion Reyes, Arlyn Manuel V. Gallego Foundation Colleges, Inc. General Education Department Cabanatuan City
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Human Life Processes(NatSci 122)

Reported by:Cruz, Clarisse C. Agustin, MoniqueManuel, Michael John Angelo T. Abergas, Ma. ConcepcionReyes, Arlyn

Manuel V. Gallego Foundation Colleges, Inc.General Education Department

Cabanatuan City

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Muscular System

Skeletal System

Endocrine System

TOPICS

Skin System

Reproduction and Development

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Muscular System• It is composed of

muscle tissues.• Muscle- Latin word mus, meaning mouse.

• Muscle Tissue- consists of groups of cells that are specialized for contraction.

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Types of Muscle Tissue

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Skeletal Muscles

• Generally attached to bones.

• Responsible for voluntary movement.

• Also known as Striated muscles.

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Smooth Muscles

• It is usually not under voluntary control.

• Found in many internal organs and in the walls of many blood vessels.

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Cardiac Muscles

• Can only found in the heart.

• They contract without direct stimulation by the nervous system.

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Video Presentation

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Muscular System

Skeletal System

Endocrine System

Reproduction and Development

TOPICS

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Skeletal System

• Bones and their associated tissues- cartilage, tendons, ligaments- make up the skeletal system.

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Importance of Bones

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• Support and shape the body.

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• They protect the delicate internal organs of the body.

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• They also provide a system of levers (rigid rods that can be moved about fixed point)

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• Bones contain enormous reserves of minerals, especially calcium and phosphorus.

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Structure of Bones

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Periosteum

• Tough membrane.• Blood vessels pass

through the periosteum, carrying oxygen and nutrients to the bone.

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Haversian canals

• Network of tubes that contain blood vessels and nerves.

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Compact Bone

• It is dense and similar in texture to ivory.

• It is far from being solid.

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Spongy Bone

• Can be seen inside the layer of compact bone.

• It is not soft and spongy, but actually quite strong.

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Osteocytes

• Deposit the calcium salts in bone or absorb them again.

• Responsible for bone growth.

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Bone Marrow

• It is a soft tissue.• Two types of bone

marrow: yellow and red.

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Development of Bones

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Cartilage

• Connective tissue.• It does not contain

blood vessels.• Dense and fibrous,

can support weight.• Extremely flexible.

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Newborn Baby

Age 18-20

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Joints: Where Two Bones Meet

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Joints

• Joints, or places where two bones come together, permit the bones to move without damaging each other.

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Immovable Joints

• Often called fixed joints.

• Allow no movement between bones.

• Eg. Skull

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Slightly Movable Joints

• These joints permit a small amount of movement.

• Eg. Tibia and fibula; Bones in the spinal column

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Freely Movable Joints

• The ends of the bones are covered with a layer of cartilage that provides a smooth surface at the joint.

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Muscular System

Skeletal System

Endocrine System

Reproduction and Development

TOPICS

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Endocrine System

• Other regulatory system.

• It is composed of glands that secrete their products, called hormones, into the bloodstream.

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Glands

• Organ that produces a secretion, or a substance made inside a cell and released from that cell.

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Endocrine Glands

• Only one group of glands that produce secretions.

• Release their secretions directly into the bloodstream.

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Endocrine Glands

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Thyroid Gland

• It produces a hormone called thyroxine, which is an amino acid to which four iodine atoms are attached.

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Parathyroid Glands

• Secrete a hormone called parathyroid hormone (PTH).

• PTH regulates the calcium levels in the blood.

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Adrenal Glands

• Pyramid-shaped structures that sit on top of the kidneys, one gland on each kidney.

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Two parts of Adrenal GlandsADRENAL CORTEX• Outer part.• It produces corticosteroids

and aldosterone..

ADRENAL MEDULLA

• Inner part.• It produces adrenaline and

noradrenaline.

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Reproductive Glands

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Pancreas

• Most unusual gland.• Produces pancreatic

fluid, which leaves the pancreas by means of a duct and empties into the digestive system.

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Pituitary Gland

• A bean-sized structure that dangles on a slender stalk of tissue at the base of the skull.

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Two parts of Pituitary GlandPosterior Pituitary• Antidiuretic

hormone (ADH)• Oxytocin

Anterior Pituitary

• Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)• Luteinizing hormone (LH)• Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)• Adrenocoticotrophic hormone (ACTH)• Somatotropin• Prolactin• Melanocyte-stimulating hormone

(MSH)

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Hypothalamus

• It controls the secretions of the pituitary gland.

• Aside from pituitary gland. It is also a major area where the nervous system and the endocrine system interact.

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Muscular System

Skeletal System

Endocrine System

TOPICS

Skin System

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Skin System

• Provides protection for the external part of the body and must maintain its protective function for the protection and survival of the cells.

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Reproduction and Development

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