The document summarizes key aspects of human anatomy and physiology. It discusses the structure and functions of human cells, including the cell membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus. It also describes the four basic types of human tissues - epithelial, muscular, nervous, and connective tissues. Finally, it provides an overview of the major human organ systems, including the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, lymphatic, excretory, nervous, endocrine, muscular, skeletal, female reproductive, and male reproductive systems.
2. THE HUMAN CELL A cell is the _________________________ capable of performing__________________ Human cell nutrition is _________________ (they take ________________ and they use them for ___________ and to make __________________________ They are eukaryotes cells which means ______ ___________________________________
3. THE HUMAN CELL The cell membrane *Structure. It is a very _________________ that ______________________ *Function. It controls__________________________ It detects___________________________ It enables cells _______________________
4. THE HUMAN CELL The cytoplasm *Structure. It is a _____________________ which ______________________ It contains __________________ *Function. A lot of _____________________________
5. THE HUMAN CELL The nucleus *Structure. It is formed by: -the nuclear membrane has a double membrane with -The DNA is a _____________ in which the __________________________________. -During the cell division the DNA condenses in ________________. When the nucleus is not dividing DNA appears as_________________ -The nucleolus produces _________________
8. LOS TEJIDOS HUMANOS -¿Qué es el cigoto? -¿Qué quiere decir… *que las células se especializan? *diferenciación celular? -Un tejido es un grupo de _______________ Y que se han especializado en _____________ ___________________________________.
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11. ORGANS AND SYSTEMS An organ is a group of ________ that perform a specific _________ or group of _________. For example: the heart _______ blood, the kidney _______ and the ______ interchange gases. Major organs systems are groups of ________ which _______ to perform a ____________.
12. MAJOR ORGAN SYSTEM FOR NUTRITION -DIGESTIVE SYSTEM It breaks down food into _________which are then __________ into the __________. -RESPIRATORY SYSTEM It obtains ___ from the ___ and _______ CO 2 from the _______ into the air. -CIRCULATORY SYSTEM It takes ____ to the cells and carries_____ away from them. -LYMPHATIC SYSTEM It colaborates with the circulatory system. -EXCRETION SYSTEM It removes the ___________ from the ______.
13. MAJOR ORGAN SYSTEM FOR INTERACTION -NERVOUS SYSTEM It has ______________ that send messages to the _______ which ten send out ___________ instructions to other ______. -ENDROCRINE SYSTEM It has ______ that make chemicals called _____________. -MUSCULAR SYSTEM It produces ___________ along with _______ and the __________ system. It is coordinated by ______________. -SKELETAL SYSTEM It forms the ________ along with_________ It also holds together our _________ and protects ___________________.
14. MAJOR ORGAN SYSTEM FOR REPRODUCTION -THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM The female __________ (called ovule) are formed in it. This system provides ____________ for the _________________. -THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM The male gametes (called ______)are formed in it.