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IM Ch 2
OVERVIEW
The purpose of this chapter is to introduce, all in one place, the essential information concerning the levels of organization of the human body up to an introduction to the
systems. These levels of organization are necessary as a foundation from which to build to understand the body systems—the main focus of this text. The individual systems will
comprise the 14 remaining chapters of this text.
The length of this chapter may at first seem daunting, but it can be easily split by outcomes—making it very easy to customize to your needs. For example, you may
choose to divide the chapter in the following way: LO 2.1 as an introduction, LOs 2.2-2.10 chemistry, LOs 2.11-2.19 organelles and cells, LOs 2.20-2.23 histology, and LO 2.24
organs and an introduction to systems. The summary table below will show you all the relevant content, activities, and assessments for each outcome.
Chapter figures can be found in the Online Learning Center (OLC). Discussion points, group activities, and quizzes listed in the summary table below are explained under
their individual outcomes following the table. Answer keys to the text chapter review questions, workbook concept maps, and workbook review questions are located at the end of
this chapter.
A review guide is also available on the OLC. This guide lists all of the learning outcomes for the chapter and gives space for students to take notes and make sketches.
This can be an important tool to encourage students to pay attention to what they are learning and to use to either take initial notes or to organize their existing notes before exams.
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2.3 Define molecule and describe two methods of 2.b. Identify and apply the knowledge of all body
I.C.1. Describe structural organization of the
bonding that systems, their structure and functions, and their
human body
may form molecules. common diseases, symptoms and etiologies.
2.4 Summarize the five functions of water in the 2.b. Identify and apply the knowledge of all body
I.C.5. Describe the normal function of each
human body and systems, their structure and functions, and their
body system
give an explanation or example of each. common diseases, symptoms and etiologies.
2.b. Identify and apply the knowledge of all body
I.C.1. Describe structural organization of the
2.5 Compare solutions based on tonicity. systems, their structure and functions, and their
human body
common diseases, symptoms and etiologies.
2.6 Determine whether a substance is an acid or a 2.b. Identify and apply the knowledge of all body
I.C.1. Describe structural organization of the
base and its systems, their structure and functions, and their
human body
relative strength if given its pH. common diseases, symptoms and etiologies.
2.7 Describe the four types of organic molecules in
the body by
giving the elements present in each, their building 2.b. Identify and apply the knowledge of all body
I.C.1. Describe structural organization of the
blocks, an systems, their structure and functions, and their
human body
example of each, the location of each example in common diseases, symptoms and etiologies.
the body, and
the function of each example.
2.8 Explain three factors governing the speed of 2.b. Identify and apply the knowledge of all body
I.C.1. Describe structural organization of the
chemical systems, their structure and functions, and their
human body
reactions. common diseases, symptoms and etiologies.
2.9 Write the equation for cellular respiration using 2.b. Identify and apply the knowledge of all body
I.C.1. Describe structural organization of the
chemical systems, their structure and functions, and their
human body
symbols and describe it in words. common diseases, symptoms and etiologies.
2.10 Explain the importance of ATP in terms of 2.b. Identify and apply the knowledge of all body
I.C.1. Describe structural organization of the
energy use systems, their structure and functions, and their
human body
in the cell. common diseases, symptoms and etiologies.
2.b. Identify and apply the knowledge of all body
2.11 Describe cell organelles and explain their I.C.1. Describe structural organization of the
systems, their structure and functions, and their
functions. human body
common diseases, symptoms and etiologies.
2.12 Compare four methods of passive transport
and active
2.b. Identify and apply the knowledge of all body
transport across a cell membrane in terms of I.C.1. Describe structural organization of the
systems, their structure and functions, and their
materials moved, human body
common diseases, symptoms and etiologies.
direction of movement, and the amount of energy
required.
2.13 Describe bulk transport, including endocytosis I.C.1. Describe structural organization of the 2.b. Identify and apply the knowledge of all body
and exocytosis. human body systems, their structure and functions, and their
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IM Ch 2
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