Fiche de révision : Human Body Features and Health

Human Body Features & Health Conditions: Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • The human body is characterized by facial features, internal organs, skin marks, and body parts.
  • Key facial features: cheekbone, eyebrow, eyelid, lips, nose, jaw, beard.
  • Internal organs include liver, lungs, kidneys, intestines, bladder, appendix.
  • Circulatory system: arteries (oxygen blood), veins (deoxygenated).
  • Skin marks: spots, moles, birth marks, warts, freckles, wrinkles.
  • Common diseases: flu, measles, chickenpox, mumps, hepatitis, AIDS, cancer, diabetes.
  • Symptoms: fever, nausea, rash, inflammation, pain types.
  • Contagiousness influences disease spread: contagious, highly contagious, epidemic.
  • Medical procedures: surgery, operation.
  • Pain: sharp, throbbing, steady, nagging, agonizing.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Facial features — cheekbones, eyebrows, eyelids, eyelashes, lips, nose, jaw, beard.
  • Skin marks & lesions — spots, moles, birth marks, warts, freckles, wrinkles.
  • Head & skull — skull, temples, cheekbones, brow, hair.
  • Internal organs — liver, lungs, kidneys, intestines, bladder, appendix.
  • Circulatory system — arteries (carry oxygen-rich blood), veins (carry oxygen-poor blood).
  • Body parts — navel, waist, hips, bottom, belly, breasts, back, limbs.
  • Symptoms & signs — pain, rash, inflammation, fever.
  • Diseases & conditions — flu, measles, hepatitis, AIDS, cancer, diabetes.

3. 🔬 Functions, Mechanisms & Relationships

  • Facial features help in identification and expression.
  • Skin marks can indicate age, health, or skin conditions.
  • Internal organs work hierarchically: liver detoxifies, lungs oxygenate blood, kidneys filter waste.
  • Circulatory system distributes oxygen and nutrients via arteries and veins.
  • Pain signals indicate tissue damage or disease.
  • Diseases spread through contact, contaminated objects, or vectors.
  • Symptoms guide diagnosis: fever suggests infection, rash indicates skin issues.
  • Medical procedures like surgery treat internal or external health issues.
  • Contagious diseases spread rapidly, requiring isolation and hygiene.

4. Comparative Table: Circulatory System

ItemKey FeaturesNotes / Differences
ArteriesCarry oxygenated blood from heart to bodyThick walls, high pressure
VeinsCarry deoxygenated blood back to heartValves prevent backflow, thinner walls

5. 🗂️ Hierarchical Diagram

Human Body
 ├─ Head & Face
 │    ├─ Facial features
 │    │    ├─ Cheekbones
 │    │    ├─ Eyebrows
 │    │    ├─ Eyelids
 │    │    └─ Lips, nose, beard
 │    └─ Head bones
 │         ├─ Skull
 │         ├─ Temples
 │         └─ Cheekbones
 ├─ Internal Organs
 │    ├─ Liver
 │    ├─ Lungs
 │    ├─ Kidneys
 │    ├─ Intestines
 │    ├─ Bladder
 │    └─ Appendix
 ├─ Circulatory System
 │    ├─ Arteries
 │    └─ Veins
 └─ Body Parts
      ├─ Navel
      ├─ Waist
      ├─ Hips
      ├─ Limbs
      └─ Back

6. ⚠️ High-Yield Pitfalls & Confusions

  • Confusing moles with warts; moles are pigmented, warts are viral.
  • Mistaking wrinkles as skin disease; they are signs of aging.
  • Overlooking contagiousness in infectious diseases.
  • Confusing arteries (oxygenated) with veins (deoxygenated).
  • Misidentifying internal organs; e.g., liver vs. kidneys.
  • Assuming all skin marks are harmful; many are benign.
  • Ignoring pain types; sharp pain often indicates acute injury.
  • Confusing fever with other symptoms like chills or rash.

7. ✅ Final Exam Checklist

  • Know facial features and their functions.
  • Recognize common skin marks and lesions.
  • Identify internal organs and their roles.
  • Differentiate arteries and veins.
  • Understand pain types and their significance.
  • List common contagious diseases.
  • Recognize symptoms: fever, rash, inflammation.
  • Recall major diseases: flu, measles, hepatitis, AIDS, cancer.
  • Understand disease transmission and prevention.
  • Know basic medical procedures: surgery, operation.
  • Identify signs of internal and external health issues.
  • Understand the hierarchy of head bones and facial structures.
  • Recognize the significance of skin marks in diagnosis.
  • Be aware of common health terms: contagious, epidemic, outbreak.
  • Know the body parts involved in health assessment.
  • Understand the relationship between symptoms and diseases.

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1. Which facial feature is primarily used for identification and expression?

2. Which facial features are primarily involved in facial identification?

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Facial features — examples?

Cheekbone, eyebrow, eyelid, lips, nose, jaw

Facial features — examples?

Cheekbones, eyebrows, eyelids, lips, nose, jaw, beard.

Skin marks — types?

Spots, moles, birth marks, warts, freckles, wrinkles

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