BIOL 2410 Chapter 1: Human Physiology Chapter 1

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Physiology is the study of the normal functioning of a living organism and its component parts, including all its chemical and physical processes. Emergent properties: properties that cannot be predicted to exist based only on knowledge of the systems individual components: they result from complex, non linear interactions of the different components, eg. Atoms of elements link together o form molecules and collections of molecules can form cells. Cell membranes are composed of lipids, it separates internal from external. Tissues: collections of cells that carry out related functions. Organ systems: when organs integrate their functions. Integumentary system: composed of the skin, forms a protective bouondary that separates the body"s internal environment from the external. Musculoskeletal system: provides support and body movement: includes skeletal muscles, and bone. Immune system: includes, not limited to the anatomical structures known as the lymphatic system: scattered through the body, includes thymus, spleen, lymph nodes, needed to protect from foreign invaders.

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