Human Body Day!
5 Vocabulary
- Physiology: The branch of biology dealing with the functions and activities of living organisms and their parts
- Physician: A person who is legally qualified to practice medicine
- Physiological: Consistent with the normal functioning of an organism
- Cadaver: A dead body, especially a human body, to be dissected
- Anatomy: the science concerned with the physical structure of plants or animals
5 Details/Facts
- Blood: You have lots of veins in your body, blood runs through the veins
- Heart: The heart isn't shaped like a heart at all, the ribs protect it
- Brain: The brain has 3 main parts… The Cerebrum, Cerebellum, and the brain stem
- Lungs: The trachea or windpipe were goes under or through the lungs
- Skeleton: every ones skeleton is somehow different
5 Sentences
1. Anyone can learn Physiology, if they know how to learn.
2. Samuel Fuller was the Physician in 1620, Plymouth Colony.
3. Heart beats are physiological.
4. Cadaver was very important in Colonial times because the medical business was growing which allowed the physician to dissect the
5. Anatomy is usually described for studying the structure of plants and animals, but in this 5x5 we are talking about the human body
5 Questions
- Who is "Gray" from Gray's Anatomy? Name & 1 sentence. A: Henry Gray, He was a Physician who was born in 1827 in England, he was so fascinated with the human body, he wrote Grays Anatomy
- What kinds of jobs can you have that require knowledge of the human body and anatomy? List 5. A: Doctors, Biologist, Dentist, Nurses, and Coroner
- Finish this sentence: The human body is like…..be creative!... gold, it's so valuable
- What are the 5 basic needs a human body requires to grow, heal, and be well? A: Food, Clean Water, sleep, exercise, and fresh air
- What are 5 things you have learned about your human body? A:
5 Important People
Identify date, place, & contribution to the study of medicine
- Hippocrates: He is referred to as the Father of Medicine, he opened the Hippocrates school of medicine, there is also the Hippocratic oath which is an oath sworn by doctors to practice medicine ethically
- William Harvey: He was an English Physician who was the first person to describe completely and in detail the systematic circulation
- William Osler: He was a Canadian Physician He was one of the "Big Four" founding professors at the John Hopkins Hospital
- Galen: Galen was a physician, surgeon, and philosopher from Greece
- Virginia Apgar: Was an American Physician who specializes in Anesthesia and the Apgar test, a method of assessing the health of newborn babies
Your Human Body project Part 2 February 25, 2011
Spinal chord
Vertebrae
Backbone
Tongue
Ear
Eye
Nose
Brain-- cerebellum, cerebrum, brain stem
Artery: jugular
Trapezius—neck muscle
Buccinator—cheek muscle
Lymph node
Larynx
Adam's Apple—thyroid cartilage
Suit of Armor—sternum and ribs
Pelvis
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