HUBS1403 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Esophagus, Chemical Element, Homeostasis

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Lecture 1 introduction to physiological systems & homeostasis: list the levels of organization of living organisms. Atoms (chemical level), molecule (chemical level), cells (cellular), tissues, Unspecified cells that become specialised (stem cells) Cells: basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; the smallest structure capable of performing activities vital to life. Groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function. Tissue: a group of similar cells that join to perform a specific function. 4 basic types: epithetical connective: muscular nervous. Two types or more tissues joint together to perform a specific function. Consists of related organs that have a common function. Digestive system = mouth, salivary glands, pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine etc. A whole organism; an individual: recognise the 11 human body systems, and know the general function of each. Skin and associated structures (hair, fingernails, toe nails, sweat glands) Specifically, skeletal muscle tissue; attached to the bone. Brain, spinal cord, nerves, eyes and ears.

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