Medical Anatomy and Physiology: Grades 10-12 (2018)
Other Utah CTE sets
- Creative Coding: Grades 6-8 (2023)
- College and Career Awareness
- Digital Literacy: Grades 7-8 (2023)
- Exploring Technology
- Grade 7 -- College & Career Awareness
- Grade 8-12 -- FACS Exploration
- Baking & Pastry (2020): Grades 9-12
- Child Development
- Child Development (2023-)
- Engineering Technology
- Food and Nutrition (2023): Grades 9-12
- Basic Digital Photography
- Business Communication 1: Grades 10-12 (2022)
- Computer Systems 1 (2023)
- Early Childhood Education 1 (2023-)
- Early Childhood Education 2 (2023-)
- Economic & Entrepreneurship (2000): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Marketing 1: Grades 10-12 (2021)
- Early Childhood Education 3 (2023-)
- Exercise Science/Sports Medicine: Grades 11-12 (2022)
- General Financial Literacy (2015): Grades 11, 12
- Grades 9-10 -- Teen Living
Other Utah CTE sets
- Creative Coding: Grades 6-8 (2023)
- College and Career Awareness
- Digital Literacy: Grades 7-8 (2023)
- Exploring Technology
- Grade 7 -- College & Career Awareness
- Grade 8-12 -- FACS Exploration
- Baking & Pastry (2020): Grades 9-12
- Child Development
- Child Development (2023-)
- Engineering Technology
- Food and Nutrition (2023): Grades 9-12
- Basic Digital Photography
- Business Communication 1: Grades 10-12 (2022)
- Computer Systems 1 (2023)
- Early Childhood Education 1 (2023-)
- Early Childhood Education 2 (2023-)
- Economic & Entrepreneurship (2000): Grades 10, 11, 12
- Marketing 1: Grades 10-12 (2021)
- Early Childhood Education 3 (2023-)
- Exercise Science/Sports Medicine: Grades 11-12 (2022)
- General Financial Literacy (2015): Grades 11, 12
- Grades 9-10 -- Teen Living
Body Plan and Organization-Students will explore and describe the body plan, organization, and homeostasis.1
- 1
Contrast the sciences of anatomy with physiolog1.1
- 2
Describe the six levels of structural organization of the human body and give an example of each level.1.2
- a
Chemical1.2.a
- b
Cellular1.2.b
- c
Tissue1.2.c
- d
Organ1.2.d
- e
System1.2.e
- f
Organism1.2.f
- a
- 3
Describe the following:1.3
- a
Metabolism1.3.a
- 1
Anabolic process1.3.a.1
- 2
Catabolic process1.3.a.2
- 1
- a
- 4
Apply directional terms used in human anatomy.1.4
- a
Posterior/Anterior1.4.a
- b
Medial/Lateral1.4.b
- c
Proximal/Distal1.4.c
- d
Superficial/Deep1.4.d
- e
Superior/Inferior1.4.e
- a
- 5
Apply commonly used planes to divide the body.1.5
- a
Sagittal1.5.a
- b
Midsagittal 1.5.b
- c
Transverse (horizontal) 1.5.c
- d
Frontal (coronal) 1.5.d
- a
- 6
Identify the body cavities and locate the following organs within each cavity. 1.6
- a
Dorsal Cavity 1.6.a
- 1
Vertebral - Spinal Cord1.6.a.1
- 2
Cranial - Brain1.6.a.2
- 1
- b
Ventral Cavity 1.6.b
- 1
Thoracic - Heart & Lungs 1.6.b.1
- 1
Mediastinum-heart, bronchi, esophagus, thymus. 1.6.b.1.1
- 2
Pericardial-heart 1.6.b.1.2
- 3
Pleural-lungs 1.6.b.1.3
- 1
- 1
- c
Abdominopelvic Cavity-liver, spleen, intestines, kidneys, stomach 1.6.c
- 1
Abdominal-liver, spleen, intestines, kidneys, stomach 1.6.c.1
- 2
Pelvic-intestines, urinary bladder, sex organs 1.6.c.2
- 1
- a
- 7
Identify the major organ(s) in each abdominal quadrant. 1.7
- a
RUQ-right upper quadrant-liver, gallbladder, right kidney 1.7.a
- b
RLQ-right lower quadrant-cecum, appendix, right ovary 1.7.b
- c
LUQ-left upper quadrant-spleen, stomach, left kidney 1.7.c
- d
LLQ-lower left quadrant-left ovary 1.7.d
- a
- 8
Examine the relationship between homeostasis and stress. 1.8
- 9
Differentiate between negative and positive mechanisms. Give examples of each. 1.9
- a
Be able to describe the following: 1.9.a
- 1
Childbirth1.9.a.1
- 2
Breast feeding 1.9.a.2
- 3
Blood clotting 1.9.a.3
- 1
- a
Basic Principles of Body Chemistry-Students will explain basic principles of body chemistry. 2
- 1
Review the following terms and concepts. 2.1
- a
States of Matter 2.1.a
- b
Elements2.1.b
- c
Basic components of the atom 2.1.c
- 1
Nucleus2.1.c.1
- 2
Electrons2.1.c.2
- 3
Protons2.1.c.3
- 4
Neutrons2.1.c.4
- 1
- d
Ion2.1.d
- 1
Electrolyte2.1.d.1
- 1
- a
- 2
Identify the four major elements in the body. 2.2
- a
Carbon2.2.a
- b
Hydrogen2.2.b
- c
Oxygen2.2.c
- d
Nitrogen2.2.d
- a
- 3
Differentiate between: 2.3
- a
Compound2.3.a
- b
Molecule2.3.b
- a
- 4
Differentiate between: 2.4
- a
Cation2.4.a
- b
Anion2.4.b
- a
- 5
Describe the characteristics of bonds. (no longer place any emphasis on which is the strongest type) 2.5
- a
Ionic2.5.a
- b
Covalent2.5.b
- c
Hydrogen2.5.
- a
- 6
Define pH. 2.6
- 7
Categorize the following based on the pH of a solution: 2.7
- a
Acidic2.7.a
- b
Basic2.7.b
- c
Neutral2.7.c
- a
- 8
Distinguish between "neutral" pH and the "average" pH range of the blood. 2.8
- a
Neutral pH=7.0 2.8.a
- b
Average pH of blood=7.35 to 7.45 2.8.b
- a
- 9
Describe the properties of water and how it is utilized in the human body. 2.9
- a
Universal solvent 2.9.a
- b
Transport2.9.b
- c
Lubricant2.9.c
- d
Heat capacity 2.9.d
- e
Chemical reactions 2.9.e
- a
- 10
Distinguish between: 2.10
- a
Inorganic compounds-do not contain carbon, small molecules, usually form ionic bonds 2.10.a
- b
Organic compounds-usually contain carbon, large molecules, form covalent bonds, flammable 2.10.b
- a
- 11
Describe the structures and functions of the following and give an example of each: 2.11
- a
Carbohydrates2.11.a
- b
Proteins2.11.b
- c
Lipids2.11.c
- d
Nucleic acids 2.11.d
- 1
RNA2.11.d.1
- 2
DNA2.11.d.2
- 1
- e
Amino acids 2.11.e
- a
- 12
Describe how the body produces energy during cellular respiration. 2.12
- a
ATP < - -> ADP + P + ENERGY 2.12.a
- a
Cells-Students will describe basic concepts of structures and functions of cells. 3
- 1
Identify the four principle parts of a generalized animal cell and their functions. 3.1
- a
Nucleus3.1.a
- b
Cytosol3.1.b
- c
Organelles3.1.c
- d
Cell membrane 3.1.d
- a
- 2
Describe the structure and function of the cell membrane. 3.2
- 3
Describe a selectively permeable membrane and factors which influence permeability. 3.3
- 4
Contrast intracellular and extracellular fluid in terms of location and composition. 3.4
- 5
Describe each of the following cellular transport processes and classify them as active or passive. 3.5
- a
Passive processes 3.5.a
- 1
Diffusion3.5.a.1
- 2
Osmosis3.5.a.2
- 3
Facilitated diffusion 3.5.a.3
- 4
Dialysis3.5.a.4
- 5
Filtration3.5.a.5
- 1
- b
Active processes 3.5.b
- 1
Phagocytosis 3.5.b.1
- 2
Exocytosis3.5.b.2
- 3
Active transport 3.5.b.
- 1
- a
- 6
Review the osmotic effects that occur when a cell is placed in the following: 3.6
- a
Isotonic solution 3.6.a
- b
Hypotonic solution 3.6.b
- c
Hypertonic solution 3.6.
- a
- 7
Describe the function of the following structures within the cell. 3.7
- a
Nucleolus3.7.a
- b
DNA3.7.b
- c
RNA3.7.c
- d
Gene3.7.d
- e
Chromatin3.7.e
- f
Chromosome3.7.f
- g
Ribosomes3.7.g
- h
Rough endoplasmic reticulum 3.7.h
- i
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum 3.7.i
- j
Golgi complex 3.7.j
- k
Vesicle (vacuole) 3.7.k
- l
Lysosomes3.7.l
- m
Peroxisomes3.7.m
- n
Mitochondria3.7.n
- o
Cytoskeleton3.7.o
- 1
Microfilaments3.7.o.1
- 2
Intermediate filaments 3.7.o.2
- 3
Microtubules3.7.o.3
- 1
- p
Centrosomes3.7.p
- q
Centrioles3.7.q
- r
Cellular surface variants 3.7.r
- 1
Microvilli (absorption) 3.7.r.1
- 2
Cilia (transports products along the surface of the cell, "crowd surfers") 3.7.r.2
- 3
Flagella (transports the cell) 3.7.r.
- 1
- a
- 8
Compare and contrast: 3.8
- a
Mitosis3.8.a
- b
Meiosis3.8.b
- a
Histology & Integumentary System-Students will describe basic concepts of structures and functions of histology, and the integumentary system. 4
- 1
Identify the general characteristics and functions of each of the four principle types of tissues. 4.1
- a
Epithelial-strategies for tissue identification (arrangement & cell shape) 4.1.a
- b
Connective-adipose, cartilage, dense fibrous, blood, bone 4.1.b
- c
Muscular-skeletal, smooth, cardiac 4.1.c
- d
Nervous4.1.d
- a
- 2
Contrast the following: 4.2
- a
Exocrine glands 4.2.a
- b
Endocrine glands 4.2.b
- a
- 3
Differentiate between the four basic types of membranes. 4.3
- a
Mucous4.3.a
- b
Serous4.3.b
- c
Synovial4.3.c
- d
Cutaneous4.3.d
- a
- 4
Describe the structures and functions of the integumentary system components. 4.4
- a
Skin4.4.a
- b
Glands4.4.b
- c
Hair4.4.c
- d
Nails4.4.
- a
- 5
Describe the major layers of skin. 4.5
- a
Epidermis4.5.a
- b
Dermis4.5.b
- c
Subcutaneous (hypodermis) 4.5.c
- a
- 6
Describe the functions of the following: 4.6
- a
Sudoriferous (sweat) glands 4.6.a
- b
Sebaceous (oil) glands 4.6.b
- a
- 7
Identify the following diseases and disorders of the integumentary system. 4.7
- a
Skin cancers 4.7.a
- 1
Basal cell carcinoma 4.7.a.1
- 2
Squamous cell carcinoma 4.7.a.2
- 3
Malignant melanoma 4.7.a.3
- 1
- b
Decubitus ulcers 4.7.b
- c
Eczema4.7.c
- d
Lesion4.7.d
- e
Burns4.7.e
- 1
1st degree 4.7.e.1
- 2
2nd degree 4.7.e.2
- 3
3rd degree 4.7.e.3
- 1
- a
Performance Skills
- a
Students will explore careers in healthcare. Students will participate in a minimum of three career exploration experiences to investigate a variety of health care careers related to therapeutic services, diagnostic services, health informatics, support services, and biomedical research and development pathways. NOTE: Electronically delivered career exploration experiences are permissible.
- b
Students will provide an oral and/or written report for each career exploration.
- a
Skeletal System-Students will describe the structures and functions of the skeletal system and its components. 5
- 1
Identify the general functions of the skeletal system. 5.1
- 2
Identify the roles of the following in bone growth and ossification: 5.2
- a
Osteoblasts 5.2.a
- b
Osteocytes5.2.b
- c
Osteoclasts5.2.c
- a
- 3
Describe the features of a long bone. 5.3
- a
Periosteum5.3.a
- b
Diaphysis5.3.b
- c
Epiphysis5.3.c
- d
Medullary cavity 5.3.d
- e
Red marrow 5.3.e
- f
Yellow marrow 5.3.f
- g
Articular cartilage 5.3.g
- h
Endosteum5.3.h
- i
Compact bone 5.3.i
- j
Spongy bone 5.3.j
- a
- 4
Identify the four shapes of bones with characteristics and examples of each. 5.4
- b
Short5.4.b
- a
Long5.4.a
- c
Flat5.4.c
- d
Irregular5.4.d
- b
- 5
Describe and locate the following bone markings. 5.5
- a
Foramen5.5.a
- b
Meatus5.5.b
- c
Sinus5.5.c
- d
Fossa5.5.d
- e
Condyle5.5.e
- f
Tuberosity5.5.f
- g
Trochanter5.5.g
- h
Tubercle5.5.h
- i
Process5.5.i
- a
- 6
Describe and differentiate between the following terms: 5.6
- a
Suture5.6.a
- b
Fontanel5.6.b
- a
- 7
Contrast the axial and appendicular skeletons. 5.7
- 8
Locate the following bones. 5.8
- a
Mandible5.8.a
- b
Maxilla5.8.b
- c
Zygomatic5.8.c
- d
Frontal5.8.d
- e
Parietal5.8.e
- f
Occipital5.8.f
- g
Sphenoid5.8.g
- h
Ethmoid5.8.h
- i
Hyoid5.8.i
- j
Temporal5.8.j
- k
Clavicle5.8.k
- l
Scapula5.8.l
- m
Sternum5.8.m
- n
Ribs5.8.n
- o
Pubic bone 5.8.o
- 1
Ilium5.8.o.1
- 2
Ischium5.8.o.2
- 3
Pubis5.8.o.3
- 1
- p
Femur5.8.p
- q
Patella5.8.q
- r
Tibia5.8.r
- s
Fibula5.8.s
- t
Tarsals5.8.t
- u
Metatarsals5.8.u
- v
Phalanges5.8.v
- w
Humerus5.8.w
- x
Ulna5.8.x
- y
Radius5.8.y
- z
Carpals5.8.z
- aa
Metacarpals5.8.aa
- ab
Vertebrae5.8.ab
- a
- 9
Contrast the average number, location, and function of each of the five groups of vertebrae. 5.9
- a
Cervical5.9.a
- b
Thoracic5.9.b
- c
Lumbar5.9.c
- d
Sacral5.9.d
- e
Coccygeal5.9.e
- a
- 10
Explain the structural and functional classifications of articulations. 5.10
- a
Fibrous5.10.a
- b
Synovial5.10.b
- c
Cartilaginous5.10.c
- d
Amphiarthrotic5.10.d
- e
Diarthrotic5.10.e
- f
Synarthrotic5.10.f
- a
- 11
Differentiate between ligaments and tendons. 5.11
- 12
Identify the following diseases and disorders of the skeletal system. 5.12
- a
Herniated disk 5.12.a
- b
Osteoarthritis 5.12.b
- c
Osteoporosis5.12.c
- d
Scoliosis5.12.d
- e
Kyphosis5.12.e
- f
Lordosis5.12.f
- g
Spina bifida 5.12.g
- h
RA (Rheumatoid arthritis) 5.12.h
- a
Muscular System-Students will describe the structures and functions of the muscular system and its components. 6
- 1
Identify the general functions of the muscular system. 6.1
- 2
Describe the four characteristics of muscle tissue. 6.2
- a
Elasticity6.2.a
- b
Excitability (irritability) 6.2.b
- c
Extensibility6.2.c
- d
Flexibility6.2.d
- a
- 3
Contrast the general location, microscopic appearance, control, and functions of the three specific types of muscle tissue. 6.3
- a
Skeletal6.3.a
- b
Smooth6.3.b
- c
Cardiac6.3.c
- a
- 4
Contrast thick and thin myofilaments. 6.4
- a
Actin6.4.a
- b
Myosin6.4.b
- a
- 5
Describe the sliding-filament theory of muscle contraction. 6.5
- 6
Describe what occurs at the neuromuscular junction. 6.6
- 7
Define the following terms: 6.7
- a
Origin6.7.a
- b
Insertion6.7.b
- a
- 8
Explain the role of the following: 6.8
- a
Prime movers (agonists) 6.8.a
- b
Antagonists6.8.b
- c
Synergist6.8.c
- d
Fixators6.8.d
- a
- 9
Describe the locations and functions of the following skeletal muscles: 6.9
- a
Biceps brachii 6.9.a
- b
Triceps brachii 6.9.b
- c
Brachialis6.9.c
- d
Flexors6.9.d
- e
Extensors6.9.e
- f
Pronator6.9.f
- g
Supinator6.9.g
- h
Rotator cuff 6.9.h
- 1
Supraspinatus6.9.h.1
- 2
Infraspinatus6.9.h.2
- 3
Teres minor 6.9.h.3
- 4
Subscapularis6.9.h.4
- 1
- i
Sternocleidomastoid6.9.i
- j
Trapezius6.9.j
- k
Deltoid6.9.k
- l
Diaphragm6.9.l
- m
Rectus abdominis 6.9.m
- n
Pectoralis major 6.9.n
- o
Latissimus dorsi 6.9.o
- p
External oblique 6.9.p
- q
Gastrocnemius6.9.q
- r
Tibialis anterior 6.9.r
- s
Soleus6.9.s
- t
Hamstrings6.9.t
- 1
Semimembranosus6.9.t.1
- 2
Semitendinosus6.9.t.2
- 3
Biceps femoris 6.9.t.3
- 1
- u
Quadriceps6.9.u
- 1
Rectus femoris 6.9.u.1
- 2
Vastus lateralis 6.9.u.2
- 3
Vastus medialis 6.9.u.3
- 4
Vastus intermedius 6.9.u.4
- 1
- v
Gluteus maximus 6.9.v
- w
Gluteus medius 6.9.w
- x
Sartorius6.9.x
- y
Gracilis6.9.y
- z
Masseter6.9.z
- a
- 10
Identify the following diseases and disorders of the muscular system. 6.10
- a
Fibromyalgia6.10.a
- b
Muscular dystrophy 6.10.b
- c
Medial tibial stress syndrome 6.10.c
- d
Compare and contrast the following, describe the three degrees of injury: 6.10.d
- 1
Sprain6.10.d.1
- 2
Strain6.10.d.2
- 1
- a
Nervous System/Special Senses-Students will describe the structures and functions of the nervous system and special senses. 7
- 1
Restate the three broad functions of the nervous system. 7.1
- a
Sensory7.1.a
- b
Integration7.1.b
- c
Motor7.1.c
- a
- 2
Describe the general organization of the nervous system. 7.2
- a
Central Nervous System (CNS) 7.2.a
- 1
Brain7.2.a.1
- 2
Spinal Cord 7.2.a.2
- 1
- b
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) 7.2.b
- 1
Spinal nerves 7.2.b.1
- 1
31 pairs 7.2.b.1.1
- 1
- 2
Cranial nerves 7.2.b.2
- 1
I-XII 7.2.b.2.1
- 1
- 3
Subdivisions 7.2.b.3
- 1
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) 7.2.b.3.1
- 1
Sympathetic7.2.b.3.1.1
- 2
Parasympathetic 7.2.b.3.1.2
- 2
Somatic Nervous System 7.2.b.3.2
- 1
- 1
- a
- 3
List the functions and structures of neurons and neuroglial cells. 7.3
- a
Neuron7.3.a
- b
Astrocytes7.3.b
- c
Microglia7.3.c
- d
Oligodendrocytes7.3.d
- e
Ependymal cells 7.3.e
- f
Schwann cells 7.3.f
- g
Satellite cells 7.3.g
- a
- 4
Contrast white and gray matter of nervous tissue. 7.4
- 5
Describe the location and function of CSF. 7.5
- a
Ventricles7.5.a
- 1
Choroid Plexus 7.5.a.1
- 1
- b
Subarachnoid space 7.5.b
- a
- 6
Identify the structures responsible for the maintenance and protection of the central nervous system. 7.6
- a
Meninges7.6.a
- 1
Dura mater 7.6.a.1
- 2
Arachnoid mater 7.6.a.2
- 3
Pia mater 7.6.a.3
- 1
- a
- 7
Identify the four principle parts of the brain. 7.7
- a
Cerebrum7.7.a
- b
Cerebellum7.7.b
- c
Brain stem 7.7.c
- d
Diencephalon7.7.d
- a
- 8
Describe the functions of the three structures of the brain stem. 7.8
- a
Medulla oblongata 7.8.a
- b
Pons7.8.b
- c
Midbrain7.8.
- a
- 9
Describe the structures and functions of the diencephalon. 7.9
- a
Thalamus7.9.a
- b
Hypothalamus7.9.b
- a
- 10
Describe the locations and functions of the four lobes of the cerebrum. 7.10
- a
Frontal7.10.a
- b
Parietal7.10.b
- c
Temporal7.10.c
- d
Occipital7.10.d
- a
- 11
Explain the major functions of the cerebellum. 7.11
- 12
Sequence the major events when the nerve impulse (action potential) is initiated and transmitted through a neuron. 7.12
- a
All or None Principle 7.12.a
- a
- 13
Explain the role of each of the components of a reflex arc. 7.13
- a
Reflex7.13.a
- b
Reflex arc 7.13.b
- c
Receptor7.13.c
- d
Sensory neuron 7.13.d
- e
Association (interneuron) neuron 7.13.e
- f
Motor neuron 7.13.f
- g
Effector7.13.g
- a
- 14
Identify the following diseases and disorders of the nervous system. 7.14
- a
ALS7.14.a
- b
Alzheimer's7.14.b
- c
Bacterial meningitis 7.14.c
- d
Cerebral palsy 7.14.d
- e
Epilepsy7.14.e
- f
Multiple sclerosis 7.14.f
- g
Guillain-Barre syndrome 7.14.g
- h
Parkinson's7.14.h
- i
Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)-stroke 7.14.i
- a
- 15
Describe the principle anatomical structures of the eye. 7.15
- a
Accessory structures 7.15.a
- 1
Eyelid7.15.a.1
- 2
Conjunctiva7.15.a.2
- 3
Lacrimal apparatus 7.15.a.3
- 4
Extrinsic muscles 7.15.a.4
- 1
- b
Layers of the eyeball 7.15.b
- 1
Fibrous tunic 7.15.b.1
- 1
Sclera7.15.b.1.1
- 2
Cornea7.15.b.1.2
- 1
- 2
Vascular tunic 7.15.b.2
- 1
Choroid7.15.b.2.1
- 2
Ciliary body 7.15.b.2.2
- 3
Iris7.15.b.2.3
- 4
Lens7.15.b.2.4
- 5
Pupil7.15.b.2.5
- 1
- 3
Nervous tunic 7.15.b.3
- 1
Retina7.15.b.3.1
- 1
- 1
- a
- 16
Describe the principle anatomical structures of the ear. 7.16
- a
Outer ear 7.16.a
- 1
Auricle7.16.a.1
- 2
Auditory canal 7.16.a.2
- 1
- b
Middle ear 7.16.b
- 1
Tympanic cavity 7.16.b.1
- 2
Tympanic membrane 7.16.b.2
- 3
Auditory (Eustachian) tube 7.16.b.3
- 4
Auditory ossicles 7.16.b.4
- 1
Malleus7.16.b.4.1
- 2
Incus7.16.b.4.2
- 3
Stapes7.16.b.4.3
- 1
- 5
Inner ear 7.16.b.5
- 1
Bony labyrinth 7.16.b.5.1
- 2
Membranous labyrinth 7.16.b.5.2
- 3
Semicircular canals 7.16.b.5.3
- 4
Vestibule7.16.b.5.4
- 5
Cochlea7.16.b.5.5
- 6
Organ of Corti 7.16.b.5.6
- 1
- 1
- a
- 17
Identify the following diseases and disorders associated with special senses. 7.17
- a
Ametropia-abnormal refracted light 7.17.a
- 1
Myopia7.17.a.1
- 2
Hyperopia7.17.a.2
- 3
Presbyopia7.17.a.3
- 4
Cataracts7.17.a.4
- 5
Conjunctivitis7.17.a.5
- 6
Strabismus7.17.a.6
- 7
Glaucoma7.17.a.7
- 8
Macular degeneration 7.17.a.8
- 9
Vertigo7.17.a.9
- 10
Tinnitus7.17.a.10
- 11
Middle ear infection (Otitis Media) 7.17.a.11
- 12
Deafness 7.17.a.12
- 1
Conductive7.17.a.12.1
- 2
Sensorineural7.17.a.12.2
- 1
- 1
- a
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM-Students will describe the structures and functions associated with the endocrine system. 8
- 1
Identify the general functions of the endocrine system. 8.1
- 2
Describe a "hormone" and how it functions in the body. 8.2
- 3
Describe a "hormone" and how it functions in the body. 8.3
- a
Hypothalamus8.3.a
- 1
Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH)-targets anterior pituitary 8.3.a.1
- 2
Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone (TRH)-targets anterior pituitary 8.3.a.2
- 3
Corticotropic Releasing Hormone (CRH)-target anterior pituitary 8.3.a.3
- 4
Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) 8.3.a.4
- 1
Produced in hypothalamus 8.3.a.4.1
- 2
Stored in posterior pituitary 8.3.a.4.2
- 1
- 5
Oxytocin Hormone (Oxt) 8.3.a.5
- 1
Produced in hypothalamus 8.3.a.5.1
- 2
Stored in posterior pituitary 8.3.a.5.2
- 1
- 1
- b
Pituitary Gland-found in the hypophyseal fossa "Sella Turcica" 8.3.b
- 1
Anterior Pituitary (adenohypophysis) 8.3.b.1
- 1
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) 8.3.b.1.1
- 1
Targets cells stimulating growth 8.3.b.1.1.1
- 2
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) 8.3.b.1.2
- 1
Targets thyroid gland 8.3.b.1.2.1
- 3
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) 8.3.b.1.3
- 1
Targets adrenal cortex 8.3.b.1.3.1
- 1
- 2
Posterior Pituitary (neurohypophysis) 8.3.b.2
- 1
Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH) 8.3.b.2.1
- 1
Neural stimulus releases ADH to target kidneys for water retention 8.3.b.2.1.1
- 2
Oxytocin Hormone (Oxt) 8.3.b.2.2
- 1
Neural stimulus releases Oxt to target uterus for child birthing 8.3.b.2.2.1
- 2
Neural stimulus releases Oxt to target breast tissue for milk letdown 8.3.b.2.2.2
- 1
- 1
- c
Thyroid Gland-found inferior to the Larynx 8.3.c
- 1
Thyroxine (T4) 8.3.c.1
- 1
Targets cells increasing metabolism 8.3.c.1.1
- 1
- 2
Triiodothyronine (T3) 8.3.c.2
- 1
Targets cells increasing metabolism 8.3.c.2.1
- 1
- 1
- d
Adrenal Gland-found atop the kidneys 8.3.d
- 1
o Adrenal Cortex 8.3.d.1
- 1
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) 8.3.d.1.1
- 1
Stimulates the release of cortisol 8.3.d.1.1.1
- 2
Cortisol 8.3.d.1.2
- 1
Anti-inflammatory by suppressing white blood cells 8.3.d.1.2.1
- 1
- 2
Adrenal Medulla-sympathetic stimulus for sustained "Fight or Flight" 8.3.d.2
- 1
Epinephrine-adrenaline increasing cell metabolism 8.3.d.2.1
- 2
Norepinephrine-noradrenaline increasing cell metabolism 8.3.d.2.2
- 1
- 1
- e
Pancreas Gland-Exocrine/Endocrine gland in LUQ posterior to the stomach 8.3.e
- 1
Insulin8.3.e.1
- 1
Released from Beta cells to target cells to decrease blood sugar 8.3.e.1.1
- 1
- 2
Glucagon8.3.e.2
- 1
Released from Alpha cells to break down glycogen to increase blood sugar 8.3.e.2.1
- 1
- 1
- a
- 4
Identify the following diseases and disorders of the endocrine system. 8.4
- a
Dwarfism8.4.a
- b
Gigantism8.4.b
- c
Acromegaly8.4.c
- d
Hypothyroidism8.4.d
- 1
Myxedema8.4.d.1
- 2
Cretinism-congenital hypothyroidism 8.4.d.2
- 1
- e
Hyperthyroidism (Graves' disease) 8.4.e
- 1
Goiter8.4.e.1
- 2
Exophthalamos 8.4.e.2
- 1
- f
Diabetes mellitus 8.4.f
- 1
Type I 8.4.f.1
- 2
Type II 8.4.f.2
- 1
- g
Diabetes insipidus 8.4.g
- h
Cushing's syndrome 8.4.h
- a
Blood-Students will describe the components and functions associated with blood. 9
- 1
Identify the components of blood and their functions. 9.1
- a
Erythrocytes9.1.a
- b
Leukocytes9.1.b
- c
Thrombocytes9.1.c
- d
Plasma9.1.d
- a
- 2
Describe erythrocytes, including the structure of hemoglobin. 9.2
- 3
Define leukocyte and list the two major groups with their cell types and their function. 9.3
- a
Granulocytes 9.3.a
- 1
Neutrophils9.3.a.1
- 2
Basophils9.3.a.2
- 3
Eosinophils9.3.a.3
- 1
- b
Agranulocytes9.3.b
- 1
Monocytes9.3.b.1
- 2
Lymphocytes9.3.b.2
- 1
- a
- 4
Describe the process of hemostasis. 9.4
- a
Vascular spasm 9.4.a
- b
Platelet plug formation 9.4.b
- c
Coagulation9.4.c
- a
- 5
Contrast a thrombus and an embolus. 9.5
- 6
Identify the antigens found on the erythrocytes and the antibodies that determine the ABO blood types and the Rh factor. 9.6
- 7
Identify the following diseases and disorders associated with the blood. 9.7
- a
Anemias9.7.a
- 1
Nutritional9.7.a.1
- 2
Pernicious9.7.a.2
- 3
Hemorrhagic9.7.a.3
- 4
Hemolytic9.7.a.4
- 5
Sickle cell 9.7.a.5
- 6
Aplastic9.7.a.6
- 7
Hemolytic disease of the newborn 9.7.a.7
- 8
Hemophilia9.7.a.8
- 9
Leukemia9.7.a.9
- 10
Mononucleosis9.7.a.10
- 11
Polycythemia9.7.a.11
- 1
- a
Lymphatic System-Students will describe the structures and functions of the lymphatic system. 10
- 1
Identify the components of the lymphatic system. 10.1
- a
Tonsils10.1.a
- b
Spleen10.1.b
- c
Thymus10.1.c
- d
Lymph nodes 10.1.d
- e
Bone marrow 10.1.e
- f
Lymph vessels 10.1.f
- a
- 2
Describe how lymph is moved through the body. 10.2
- 3
Contrast antigens and antibodies. 10.3
- 4
Describe the general roles of T-cells and B-cells in the immune response. 10.4
- 5
Distinguish between active and passive immunity and natural vs. artificial acquisition of immunity. 10.5
- 6
Identify the following diseases and disorders associated with the lymphatic system. 10.6
- a
AIDS10.6.a
- b
Measles10.6.b
- c
Mumps10.6.c
- d
Rubella10.6.d
- e
Tetanus10.6.e
- a
Performance Skills
- a
Students will select a topic and defend their position on a current medical ethics dilemma.
- a
Cardiovascular System-Students will describe the structures and functions of the cardiovascular system. 11
- 1
List the general functions of the cardiovascular system. 11.1
- 2
Describe the layers of the heart. 11.2
- a
Epicardium11.2.a
- b
Myocardium11.2.b
- c
Endocardium11.2.c
- a
- 3
Identify the chambers of the heart. 11.3
- a
Atria11.3.a
- b
Ventricles11.3.b
- a
- 4
Locate the great blood vessels of the heart. 11.4
- a
Superior vena cava 11.4.a
- b
Inferior vena cava 11.4.b
- c
Pulmonary trunk 11.4.c
- d
Pulmonary arteries 11.4.d
- e
Pulmonary veins 11.4.e
- f
Aorta11.4.f
- g
Branches of the aorta 11.4.g
- a
- 5
Identify the valves of the heart. 11.5
- a
Tricuspid 11.5.a
- b
Pulmonary semilunar 11.5.b
- c
Bicuspid (mitral) 11.5.c
- d
Aortic semilunar 11.5.d
- a
- 6
Trace blood flow through the heart. 11.6
- 7
Identify the components of the conduction system of the heart and trace the pathway. 11.7
- a
SA node 11.7.a
- b
AV node 11.7.b
- c
AV bundle 11.7.c
- d
Bundle branches 11.7.d
- e
Purkinje fibers 11.7.e
- a
- 8
Sequence the principle events of the cardiac cycle in terms of systole and diastole. 11.8
- 9
Define cardiac output and identify factors that influence it. 11.9
- a
Heart rate 11.9.a
- b
Stroke volume 11.9.b
- a
- 10
Contrast the structures and functions of arteries, capillaries, and veins. 11.10
- 11
Define pulse and identify the general location of arteries where pulse may be felt. 11.11
- 12
Describe blood pressure and how to measure it. 11.12
- 13
Contrast pulmonary and systemic circulation. 11.13
- 14
Identify the following diseases and disorders of the cardiovascular system. 11.14
- a
Aneurysm11.14.a
- b
Arteriosclerosis11.14.b
- c
Atherosclerosis11.14.c
- d
Cerebrovascular accident/stroke 11.14.d
- e
Coronary artery disease 11.14.e
- f
Hypertension11.14.f
- g
Murmur11.14.g
- h
Myocardial infarction 11.14.h
- a
Respiratory System-Students will describe the structures and functions associated with the respiratory system. 12
- 1
Identify the general functions of the respiratory system. 12.1
- 2
Sequence the organs of the respiratory system in the order in which air will pass through them from the exterior. 12.2
- a
Nose/mouth 12.2.a
- b
Pharynx12.2.b
- c
Larynx12.2.c
- d
Trachea12.2.d
- e
Bronchi12.2.e
- f
Bronchioles12.2.f
- g
Alveolar duct 12.2.g
- h
Alveoli12.2.h
- a
- 3
Identify the three regions of the pharynx. 12.3
- a
Nasopharynx12.3.a
- b
Oropharynx12.3.b
- c
Laryngopharynx12.3.c
- a
- 4
Identify the following anatomical features of the larynx. 12.4
- a
Epiglottis12.4.a
- b
Glottis12.4.b
- c
Hyoid bone 12.4.c
- d
Thyroid cartilage 12.4.d
- e
Cricoid cartilage 12.4.e
- f
True vocal cords 12.4.f
- g
False vocal cords 12.4.g
- a
- 5
Identify the coverings of the lungs and the gross anatomical features of the lungs. 12.5
- a
Apex12.5.a
- b
Base12.5.b
- c
Lobes12.5.c
- d
Visceral pleura 12.5.d
- e
Parietal pleura 12.5.e
- f
Pleural cavity 12.5.f
- a
- 6
Identify the site at which gas exchange occurs in the lungs (alveoli). 12.6
- 7
Identify the volumes and capacities of air exchanged during ventilation. 12.7
- a
Tidal volume 12.7.a
- b
Vital capacity 12.7.b
- a
- 8
Differentiate between the following. 12.8
- a
Ventilation12.8.a
- b
External respiration 12.8.b
- c
Internal respiration 12.8.c
- a
- 9
Describe the effects of carbon dioxide on ventilation. 12.9
- 10
Identify the following diseases or disorders of the respiratory system. 12.10
- a
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder 12.10.a
- 1
Emphysema12.10.a.1
- 1
- b
Influenza12.10.b
- c
Lung cancer 12.10.c
- d
Pneumonia12.10.d
- e
SIDS12.10.e
- f
Tuberculosis 12.10.f
- g
Cystic Fibrosis 12.10.g
- h
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) 12.10.h
- i
Respiratory distress 12.10.i
- a
Digestive System-Students will describe the structures and functions associated with the digestive system. 13
- 1
Identify the general functions of the digestive system. 13.1
- 2
Contrast chemical and mechanical digestion. 13.2
- 3
Differentiate between the following. 13.3
- a
Alimentary canal structures 13.3.a
- 1
Mouth13.3.a.1
- 2
Pharynx13.3.a.2
- 3
Esophagus13.3.a.3
- 4
Stomach13.3.a.4
- 5
Small intestines 13.3.a.5
- 6
Large intestines 13.3.a.6
- 7
Rectum13.3.a.7
- 8
Anus13.3.a.8
- 1
- b
Accessory structures 13.3.b
- 1
Salivary glands (parotid) 13.3.b.1
- 2
Pancreas13.3.b.2
- 3
Gallbladder13.3.b.3
- 4
Liver13.3.b.4
- 1
- a
- 4
Describe the functions of saliva and salivary amylase in digestion. 13.4
- 5
Identify the following parts of a typical tooth. 13.5
- a
Crown13.5.a
- b
Neck13.5.b
- c
Root13.5.c
- d
Gingiva13.5.d
- e
Periodontal ligament 13.5.e
- f
Enamel13.5.f
- g
Dentin13.5.g
- h
Pulp13.5.h
- i
Root canal 13.5.i
- a
- 6
Define the following. 13.6
- a
Deglutition13.6.a
- b
Mastication13.6.b
- c
Maceration13.6.c
- d
Segmentation13.6.d
- e
Peristalsis13.6.e
- f
Haustral churning 13.6.
- a
- 7
Identify the anatomical features of the stomach. 13.7
- a
Fundus13.7.a
- b
Body13.7.b
- c
Pylorus13.7.c
- d
Rugae13.7.d
- e
Cardiac sphincter 13.7.e
- f
Pyloric sphincter 13.7.f
- a
- 8
Identify the basic components and functions of gastric juice. 13.8
- a
Chief cells 13.8.a
- 1
Pepsinogen13.8.a.1
- 1
- b
Parietal cells 13.8.b
- 1
Hydrochloric acid 13.8.b.1
- 1
- c
Goblet cells 13.8.c
- 1
Mucus13.8.c.1
- 1
- a
- 9
Identify the location and digestive functions of the pancreas. 13.9
- a
Pancreatic Islets 13.9.a
- b
Acini Cells 13.9.b
- a
- 10
Describe the function of bile (emulsification). 13.10
- 11
Identify the three sections of the small intestine and describe the functions. 13.11
- a
Duodenum13.11.a
- b
Jejunum13.11.b
- c
Ileum13.11.c
- a
- 12
Identify the structures and sections of the large intestine and describe the functions. 13.12
- a
Cecum13.12.a
- b
Colon13.12.b
- 1
Ascending13.12.b.1
- 2
Transverse13.12.b.2
- 3
Descending13.12.b.3
- 4
Sigmoid13.12.b.4
- 1
- c
Rectum13.12.c
- d
Anal canal 13.12.d
- a
- 13
Identify the following diseases and disorders of the digestive system. 13.13
- a
Appendicitis13.13.a
- b
Cirrhosis13.13.b
- c
Colorectal cancer 13.13.c
- d
Gallstones13.13.d
- e
Hepatitis13.13.e
- f
Obesity13.13.f
- g
Ulcers13.13.g
- h
Celiac disease 13.13.h
- i
Crohn's disease 13.13.i
- j
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) 13.13.j
- a
Urinary System-Students will describe the structures and functions associated with the urinary system. 14
- 1
Identify the general functions of the urinary system. 14.1
- 2
Identify the four major organs of the urinary system. 14.2
- a
Kidneys14.2.a
- b
Ureters14.2.b
- c
Bladder14.2.c
- d
Urethra14.2.d
- a
- 3
Identify the gross anatomy of the kidney 14.3
- a
Renal cortex 14.3.a
- b
Renal medulla 14.3.b
- c
Renal pyramids 14.3.c
- d
Renal pelvis 14.3.d
- e
Renal capsule 14.3.e
- f
Calyces14.3.f
- a
- 4
Identify the microscopic structures of the nephron. 14.4
- a
Renal corpuscle 14.4.a
- b
Glomerulus14.4.b
- c
Glomerular (Bowman's) capsule 14.4.c
- d
Afferent arteriole 14.4.d
- e
Efferent arteriole 14.4.e
- f
Renal tubule 14.4.f
- 1
Proximal convoluted tubule 14.4.f.1
- 2
Descending limb 14.4.f.2
- 3
Nephron loop 14.4.f.3
- 4
Ascending limb 14.4.f.4
- 5
Distal convoluted tubule 14.4.f.5
- 6
Collecting duct 14.4.f.6
- 1
- g
Peritubular capillaries 14.4.g
- a
- 5
Describe the three basic physiological processes and the structures involved in urine formation. 14.5
- a
Filtration14.5.a
- b
Reabsorption14.5.b
- c
Secretion14.5.c
- a
- 6
Identify abnormal constituents of urine and possible causes of each. 14.6
- a
Glucose14.6.a
- b
Ketones14.6.b
- c
Erythrocytes14.6.c
- d
Leukocytes14.6.d
- e
Bilirubin14.6.e
- f
Microbes14.6.f
- g
Albumin14.6.g
- a
- 7
Describe the methods of fluid intake and output. 14.7
- a
Intake14.7.a
- 1
Oral14.7.a.1
- 1
Liquid14.7.a.1.1
- 2
Solid14.7.a.1.2
- 1
- 2
Intravenous14.7.a.2
- 3
Metabolic14.7.a.
- 1
- b
Output14.7.b
- 1
Micturition14.7.b.1
- 2
Voiding14.7.b.2
- 3
Sweat14.7.b.3
- 4
Feces14.7.b.4
- 5
Exhaled vapor 14.7.b.5
- 1
- a
- 8
Identify the following diseases and disorders associated with the urinary system. 14.8
- a
Cystitis14.8.a
- b
Glomerulonephritis14.8.b
- c
Incontinence 14.8.c
- d
Kidney stones 14.8.d
- e
Polyuria14.8.e
- f
Renal failure 14.8.f
- g
Urinary tract infections (UTI) 14.8.g
- a
Reproductive System-Students will describe the structures and functions associated with the reproductive system. 15
- 1
Identify the general functions of the reproductive system. 15.1
- 2
Describe the anatomy of the male genitalia. 15.2
- a
External15.2.a
- 1
Penis15.2.a.1
- 2
Scrotum15.2.a.2
- 3
Testes15.2.a.3
- 1
- b
Internal15.2.b
- 1
Epididymis15.2.b.1
- 2
Ductus deferens 15.2.b.2
- 3
Ejaculatory duct 15.2.b.3
- 4
Urethra15.2.b.4
- 1
- c
Accessory15.2.c
- 1
Seminal vesicles 15.2.c.1
- 2
Prostate15.2.c.2
- 3
Bulbourethral gland 15.2.c.3
- 1
- a
- 3
Identify the function of the testes. 15.3
- 4
Identify the functions of testosterone in the male. 15.4
- 5
Describe the anatomy of the female reproductive structures. 15.5
- a
External15.5.a
- 1
Vulva15.5.a.1
- 2
Labia majora 15.5.a.2
- 3
Clitoris15.5.a.3
- 4
Labia minora 15.5.a.4
- 5
Mons pubis 15.5.a.5
- 6
Vestibule15.5.a.6
- 1
- b
Internal15.5.b
- 1
Ovaries15.5.b.1
- 2
Uterus15.5.b.2
- 3
Uterine tubes 15.5.b.3
- 4
Vagina15.5.b.4
- 1
- c
Accessory15.5.c
- 1
Mammary glands 15.5.c.1
- 2
Perineum15.5.c.2
- 1
- a
- 6
Identify the functions of the ovaries. 15.6
- 7
Identify the structures and functions of the uterine tubes, including fimbriae and infundibulum. 15.7
- 8
Describe the structures and function of the uterus. 15.8
- a
Perimetrium15.8.a
- b
Myometrium15.8.b
- c
Endometrium15.8.c
- 1
Stratum functionalis 15.8.c.1
- 2
Stratum basalis 15.8.c.2
- 1
- d
Fundus15.8.d
- e
Cervix15.8.e
- a
- 9
Define the menstrual cycle including the ovarian and uterine cycles and changes that occur during menopause. 15.9
- 10
Describe the physiological effects of estrogens, progesterone and relaxin. 15.10
- 11
Contrast the general outcomes of spermatogenesis vs. oogenesis 15.11
- 12
Define the following sequence of events that occur during human development. 15.12
- a
Fertilization15.12.a
- b
Zygote15.12.b
- c
Implantation15.12.c
- d
Embryo15.12.d
- e
Fetus15.12.e
- a
- 13
Identify the principle events associated with the three stages of labor. 15.13
- a
Stage 1-dilation and effacement 15.13.a
- b
Stage 2-delivery and birth 15.13.b
- c
Stage 3-placental expulsion 15.13.c
- a
- 14
Identify the following diseases and disorders of the reproductive system. 15.14
- a
Reproductive cancers 15.14.a
- 1
Breast15.14.a.1
- 2
Testicular15.14.a.2
- 3
Cervical15.14.a.3
- 4
Ovarian15.14.a.4
- 5
Prostate15.14.a.5
- 6
Uterine15.14.a.6
- 1
- b
Endometriosis15.14.b
- c
Impotence15.14.c
- d
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome 15.14.d
- e
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) 15.14.e
- 1
Gonorrhea 15.14.e.1
- 2
Syphilis15.14.e.2
- 3
Genital herpes 15.14.e.3
- 4
Chlamydia 15.14.e.4
- 5
Trichimoniasis 15.14.e.5
- 6
Genital warts 15.14.e.6
- 7
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) 15.14.e.7
- 1
- a
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- Medical Anatomy and Physiology: Grades 10-12 (2018)
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