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HUMAN ANATOMY NOTES
ANATOMY OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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- ANATOMY OF THE THORAX • Summary
- DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM • Summary
- ENDOCRINE ANATOMY • Summary
- INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY OF RESPIRATORY AND CARDIOVASCULAR STYSTEM • Summary
- ANATOMY OF THE TRACHEA AND NOSE • Summary
ANATOMY OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
ANATOMY OF THE ADRENAL GLANDS
SUPRARENAL (ADRENAL) 
GLANDS 
 
 
Introduction 
•	The suprarenal glands are an important pair of endocrine glands situated on the upper poles of the kidneys and enclosed in the same fascial sheath as that of kidneys (renal fascia). 
•	Each gland consists of two parts: 
•	(a) a relatively thick outer cortex which develops from the mesoderm (mesodermal lining of the peritoneal cavity) and 
 
•	(b) a central medulla which develops from the neural crest and is equivalent to a gro...
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SUPRARENAL (ADRENAL) 
GLANDS 
 
 
Introduction 
•	The suprarenal glands are an important pair of endocrine glands situated on the upper poles of the kidneys and enclosed in the same fascial sheath as that of kidneys (renal fascia). 
•	Each gland consists of two parts: 
•	(a) a relatively thick outer cortex which develops from the mesoderm (mesodermal lining of the peritoneal cavity) and 
 
•	(b) a central medulla which develops from the neural crest and is equivalent to a gro...
ANATOMY OF THE TRACHEA AND NOSE
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 
 
Organization of Respiratory system 
•	The respiratory system- Is a system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gaseous exchange. 
Components 
•	Nose, nasal cavity and the paranasal air sinuses 
•	Pharynx 
•	Larynx 
•	Trachea 
•	Bronchi 
•	Bronchioles 
•	Alveoli(gaseous exchange) 
•	Lungs 
 
 
 
Importance of Respiratory System 
1.	Delivers oxygen into the cells for them to live and function properly (breathing in) 
2.	Helps us get ri...
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 
 
Organization of Respiratory system 
•	The respiratory system- Is a system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gaseous exchange. 
Components 
•	Nose, nasal cavity and the paranasal air sinuses 
•	Pharynx 
•	Larynx 
•	Trachea 
•	Bronchi 
•	Bronchioles 
•	Alveoli(gaseous exchange) 
•	Lungs 
 
 
 
Importance of Respiratory System 
1.	Delivers oxygen into the cells for them to live and function properly (breathing in) 
2.	Helps us get ri...
ANATOMY OF THE GENITAL TRACT
MALE /FEMALE GENITAL 
 
 
•	The internal genital organs : 
•	1. Testes and epididymis. 
•	2. Prostate. 
•	3. Bulbourethral glands. 
•	4. Seminal vesicles. 
•	5. Ejaculatory ducts and penis. 
•	6. Vasa deferentia (deferent ducts). 
 SHAPE AND LOCATION 
•	The prostate is a pyramidal-shaped, fibromuscular glandular organ which surrounds the prostatic urethra. 
 
•	The prostate gland secretes acid phosphatase, fibrinolysin, citric acid, amylase, prostate-specific antig...
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MALE /FEMALE GENITAL 
 
 
•	The internal genital organs : 
•	1. Testes and epididymis. 
•	2. Prostate. 
•	3. Bulbourethral glands. 
•	4. Seminal vesicles. 
•	5. Ejaculatory ducts and penis. 
•	6. Vasa deferentia (deferent ducts). 
 SHAPE AND LOCATION 
•	The prostate is a pyramidal-shaped, fibromuscular glandular organ which surrounds the prostatic urethra. 
 
•	The prostate gland secretes acid phosphatase, fibrinolysin, citric acid, amylase, prostate-specific antig...
ANATOMY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
MALE/FEMALE EXTERNAL STRUCTURES ANATOMY 
 
 
 Male :Penis 
 Location and Description 
•	The penis has a fixed root and a body that hangs 
 
 
•	The root of the penis is made up of three masses of erectile tissue called the bulb of the penis and the right and left crura of the penis 
CONT… 
•	The bulb is situated in the midline and is attached to the undersurface of the urogenital diaphragm. 
•	It is traversed by the urethra and is covered on its outer surface by the bulbos...
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MALE/FEMALE EXTERNAL STRUCTURES ANATOMY 
 
 
 Male :Penis 
 Location and Description 
•	The penis has a fixed root and a body that hangs 
 
 
•	The root of the penis is made up of three masses of erectile tissue called the bulb of the penis and the right and left crura of the penis 
CONT… 
•	The bulb is situated in the midline and is attached to the undersurface of the urogenital diaphragm. 
•	It is traversed by the urethra and is covered on its outer surface by the bulbos...
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY OF RESPIRATORY AND CARDIOVASCULAR STYSTEM
RESPIRATORY AND CARDIOVASCULAR 
SYSTEM 
 
Outline 
1.	Introduction 
i)	Organization of Respiratory systemii) Organization of cardiovascular system 
2.	Thorax-region 
i)	Definition 
ii)	location/extent 
iii)	Importance of the thorax in RS/CVS 
v)	Thoracic wall-Boundaries, Layers of the chest wall 
-Blood supply, Innervation and lymphatic drainage. 
vi)	Thoracic cavity-Boundaries 
-Mediastinum 
-Organization of the structures 
Organization of Respiratory system 
•	The respiratory system-...
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RESPIRATORY AND CARDIOVASCULAR 
SYSTEM 
 
Outline 
1.	Introduction 
i)	Organization of Respiratory systemii) Organization of cardiovascular system 
2.	Thorax-region 
i)	Definition 
ii)	location/extent 
iii)	Importance of the thorax in RS/CVS 
v)	Thoracic wall-Boundaries, Layers of the chest wall 
-Blood supply, Innervation and lymphatic drainage. 
vi)	Thoracic cavity-Boundaries 
-Mediastinum 
-Organization of the structures 
Organization of Respiratory system 
•	The respiratory system-...
ACCESSORY ORGANS OF GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
THE ACCESSORY ORGANS 
THE LIVER 
 Largest in abdominal cavity and the largest gland in the human body. 
In right hypochondrium and epigastric areas, and extends to left hypochondrium 
Liver Surfaces 
Diaphragmatic surface 
Its posterior is not covered by visceral peritoneum This is the ‘bare area’ of the liver. 
Visceral surface 
Covered with peritoneum(except fossa of the gallbladder and porta hepatis. 
 
The liver in the right hypochondria 
 
It lies in conta...
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THE ACCESSORY ORGANS 
THE LIVER 
 Largest in abdominal cavity and the largest gland in the human body. 
In right hypochondrium and epigastric areas, and extends to left hypochondrium 
Liver Surfaces 
Diaphragmatic surface 
Its posterior is not covered by visceral peritoneum This is the ‘bare area’ of the liver. 
Visceral surface 
Covered with peritoneum(except fossa of the gallbladder and porta hepatis. 
 
The liver in the right hypochondria 
 
It lies in conta...
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM ANATOMY
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ENDOCRINE ANATOMY
ENDOCRINE ANATOMY 
 
INTRODUCTION 
•	Is a series of ductless or endocrine glands that secrete messenger molecules called hormones directly into the blood circulation and are carried to body cells. 
 
•	■ Controls and integrates the functions of other organ systems and plays a very important role in reproduction, growth, and metabolism, which are slower processes than the rapid processes of the nervous system. 
CONT... 
■ Comprises pure endocrine organs such as the pituitary, pin...
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ENDOCRINE ANATOMY 
 
INTRODUCTION 
•	Is a series of ductless or endocrine glands that secrete messenger molecules called hormones directly into the blood circulation and are carried to body cells. 
 
•	■ Controls and integrates the functions of other organ systems and plays a very important role in reproduction, growth, and metabolism, which are slower processes than the rapid processes of the nervous system. 
CONT... 
■ Comprises pure endocrine organs such as the pituitary, pin...
DEVELOPMENT OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Embryology and Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract 
 
 
 
 
 
Embryology of the GI Tract: (Slides 9-12) 
 Germ layers, formed during gastrulation, are present by two weeks and include endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm. In humans, the germ tissues are the basis of all tissues and organs. 
•	Endoderm - Epithelial lining and glands 
•	Mesoderm - Lamina propria, muscularis mucosae, submucosa, muscularis externa and serosa 
•	Ectoderm - Enteric nervous system and posterior ...
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Embryology and Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract 
 
 
 
 
 
Embryology of the GI Tract: (Slides 9-12) 
 Germ layers, formed during gastrulation, are present by two weeks and include endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm. In humans, the germ tissues are the basis of all tissues and organs. 
•	Endoderm - Epithelial lining and glands 
•	Mesoderm - Lamina propria, muscularis mucosae, submucosa, muscularis externa and serosa 
•	Ectoderm - Enteric nervous system and posterior ...
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