Saturday, March 30, 2013

Maintaining Life, Functional Characteristics


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My name is Franz Devantier, creator of this blog.  I am an Herbalist, who uses local and indigenous herbs when available, in preference to imported herbs.  Because Herbalists deal with living human beings, it is important to have an understanding of Anatomy and Physiology, as well as many other related subjects, such as How to grow old gracefully with Stem Cell Enhancers.

Maintaining Life
Functional Characteristics
Now we have spoken of some of the structural levels of the human body.  Now the question starts to rise, as to what exactly does this highly organized, highly complex Human body do?  Well basically, Human beings maintain their boundaries, that is to say the skin marks the outer boundary of the body, and everything under or within the skin is the Human Being.  Strictly speaking there are energy fields that go beyond the skin, but for our purposes, the skin is the outer boundary.  Human beings move, and respond to environmental changes.  They take in and digest nutrients, carry out metabolic processes, and dispose of waste materials.  Human beings grow, and reproduce themselves.

The multicellular state of the Human body, and the specialization of tissues into various vital organs, and organ systems, results in the interdependence of all the body cells.  All of the organs and organ systems in the Human being work together for the well-being of the entire body.  No organ systems work in isolation.

Integumentary System
The skin forms the external body covering; protects the deeper tissues from injury.  The skin synthesizes vitamin D.  Site of cutaneous  receptors; pain, pressure etc.  Also the site of sweat and oil glands.  Consists of Skin, Hair, and Nails.

Skeletal System
Protects and supports body organs.  Provides the framework that the muscles use to cause body movement, like walking.   Blood cells are formed within bones.  Bones are a storehouse of essential minerals like Calcium.  Consists of bones, joints, and cartilage.

Muscular System
Allows manipulation of the environment, locomotion and facial expression.  Muscles maintain posture, and produce heat.  Consists of skeletal muscles, and flat muscles.

Nervous System
Fast-acting control system of the body.  The nervous system responds to external and internal changes by activating appropriate muscles and glands.  Consists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory receptors and nerves.

Endocrine System
Glands secrete hormones that regulate processes such as growth, reproduction, and nutrient use or metabolism, by body cells.  Important glands are the Pineal, Pituitary, Thyroid, Thymus, Adrenal, Pancrease, Ovary / testis.

Cardiovascular System
Blood vessels transport blood which carries oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, wastes etc.  The heart pumps the blood.  Consists of the heart and the blood vessels, arteries, veins, and capillaries.

Lymphatic System (Immunity)
Picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels and returns it to the blood.  Disposes of debris in the lymphatic stream.  Houses white blood cells or Lymphocytes, which are involved in immunity.  The immune response mounts the attack against foreign substances within the body.  Consists of Red bone marrow, Thymus, Lymphatic vessels, Thoracic duct, Spleen, and the Lymph nodes.

Respiratory System
Keeps blood constantly supplied with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide.  The gaseous exchanges occur through the walls of the air sacs of the lungs.  Consists of, Nasal Cavity, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchus, and the lungs.

Digestive System
Breaks down food into absorbable units, that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.  Indigestible foodstuffs are eliminated as feces.  Consists of Oral cavity, Esophagus, Stomach, Liver, Small intestine, Large Intestine, Rectum, and the Anus.

Urinary System
Eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body.  Regulates water, electrolyte, and acid base balance of the blood.  Consists of the Kidneys, Ureters, Urinary bladder, and the Urethra.

Male /Female Reproductive System
Overall function is the production of offspring.  Testes produce sperm and male sex hormone.  Ducts and glands aid in the delivery of sperm to the female reproductive tract.  Overies produce eggs and female sex hormones; The remaining structures serve as sites for fertilization and development of the fetus.  Mammary glands of female breasts produce milk to nourish the newborn.  Consists of male: Prostate gland, Testes, scrotum, Penis, and the DUctus deferens.  Female: Mannary glands in breasts, Ovary, Uterus, Vagina, Uterine tube.

Franz Devantier,
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