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Topics in Human Pathophysiology Fall 2009 Instructor: Theresa Martin (CSM) Gilead Drug Safety and Public Health
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Page 1: Topics in Human Pathophysiology Fall 2009 Instructor: Theresa Martin (CSM) Gilead Drug Safety and Public Health.

Topics in Human Pathophysiology

Fall 2009

Instructor: Theresa Martin (CSM)Gilead

Drug Safety and Public Health

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Levels of Body Organization

• Atoms• Molecules• Cells• Tissues• Organs• Organ Systems• Organism

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Figure 1.1

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Figure 3.1

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Cell Structure and Function

• Cells are the basic unit of life• Cells are composed of chemicals• Human cells have a membrane, cytoplasm,

and nucleus

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Figure 3.14

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Water a polar

molecule

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Properties of Water

• A great solvent • A great reactant• Good at holding temperature • High heat of vaporization

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Figure 2.9

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Figure 3.14

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The Cell Membrane

• Composed of phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins that serve a variety of functions

• Semipermeable• Allows passive transport and also has active

transport (pumps)• Has important communication functions

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Figure 02.04The Cell (Plasma) Membrane

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Diffusion

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Figure 3.8

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Figure 3.9a

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Figure 3.10

Bulk Transport

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Figure 21.2a

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Figure 3.11

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Cytoplasm

• Contains cytosol and organelles• Organelles have specific functions• Enzymes catalyze most reactions

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Figure 3.14

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Figure 2.23

•Proteins in the cells have a variety of functions including structural proteins, and enzymes.

•Enzymes catalyze almost all cellular reactions “metabolism”

Enzymes

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Figure 3.14

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Cell Nucleus

• Contains genetic material - DNA• DNA has genes on it.• DNA is a double strand with two chains of

nucleotides linked up anti-parallel

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