1. Integumentary
2. Tissues
3. Chemistry
3.1. Atoms
3.1.1. Proton
3.1.2. Electron
3.1.3. Neutron
3.1.4. Positively charged
3.2. Positive charge
3.3. negative charge
3.4. Hydrogen ion
3.4.1. 2 hydrogens
3.4.2. 1 oxygen
4. Urinary
4.1. Function:
4.1.1. Regulate body fluids and waste material
4.2. Parts:
4.2.1. Kidneys
4.2.1.1. Renal cortex
4.2.1.2. Renal pyramids
4.2.1.2.1. Nephrons
4.2.1.3. Minor calyx
4.2.1.4. Major calyx
4.2.2. Ureters
4.2.3. Bladder
4.2.4. Urethra
4.3. Process:
4.3.1. Filtration
4.3.1.1. Filters blood
4.3.1.2. Plasma comes out
4.3.1.2.1. Water, electrolytes, ions
4.3.1.3. RBC/WBC & proteins are too large to filter
4.3.2. Reabsorption
4.3.2.1. Occurs at the proximal tubule
4.3.2.2. “Take back what we want”
4.3.2.3. Mostly water
4.3.3. Secretion
4.3.3.1. Occurs at the distal tubule
4.3.3.2. “Get rid of things we don’t want”
4.3.3.3. Rid of toxins, extra electrolytes
5. Respiratory
6. Reproductive
6.1. Hormones
6.1.1. LH
6.1.2. FSH
6.1.3. Estrogen
6.1.4. Progesterone
6.1.5. Testosterone
6.2. Male
6.2.1. Testosterone
6.2.2. Spermatogenesis
6.2.3. Sperm
6.2.4. Semen
6.2.5. Spermiogenesis
6.2.6. Testis
6.2.7. Glans penis
6.2.8. Scrotum
6.3. Female
6.3.1. Ovaries
6.3.2. Fallopian tubes
6.3.3. Cervix
6.3.4. Vagina
6.3.5. Uterus
6.4. Genotype
6.4.1. Inherited trait
6.5. Phenotype
6.5.1. Physical trait
7. Skeletal
8. Neuro/Sensory
9. Endocrine
10. Cells
11. Digestive
12. Lymphatic
13. Cardiovascular
13.1. RA
13.2. RV
13.3. LA
13.4. LV
13.5. Tricuspid Valve
13.5.1. “Try before you buy”
13.6. Bicuspid Valve
13.7. Pulmonary valve
13.7.1. Deoxygenated blood goes away from the heart
13.8. Lungs return oxygen rich blood back to the heart
13.9. SA node
13.9.1. Contracts the atrium
13.9.2. AKA the “gatekeeper”
13.9.3. AKA the “pacemaker”
13.9.4. Normal rhythm: 60-100bpm
13.10. AV node
13.10.1. Back up to the SA node
13.10.2. Rhythm: 40-60bpm
13.10.3. Prevents back flow
13.11. Bundle of his
13.12. Punkinje fibers
13.12.1. Controls each corresponding ventricle