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26 wrz 2019 · Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Human Body. 1.0 Introduction. 1.1 How Structure Determines Function. 1.2 Structural Organization of the Human Body. 1.3 Homeostasis. 1.4 Anatomical Terminology. 1.5 Medical Imaging. Chapter 2. The Chemical Level of Organization. 2.0 Introduction. 2.1 Elements and Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter.
- 1.0 Introduction
Though you may approach a course in anatomy and physiology...
- 1.1 How Structure Determines Function
Your study of anatomy and physiology will make more sense if...
- 1.2 Structural Organization of the Human Body
All living structures of human anatomy contain cells, and...
- 1.3 Homeostasis
1.3 Homeostasis - Anatomy & Physiology – Open Textbook
- 1.4 Anatomical Terminology
1.4 Anatomical Terminology - Anatomy & Physiology – Open...
- 1.5 Medical Imaging
Ultrasonography. Ultrasonography is an imaging technique...
- 2.1 Elements and Atoms: The Building Blocks of Matter
Isotopes. Although each element has a unique number of...
- 2.2 Chemical Bonds
You can see that the covalent bonds shown in Figure 2.2.2...
- 1.0 Introduction
The Definitions and Explanations of the 14 Core Concepts of Physiology. Adapted from Michael J., McFarland J. Another look at the core concepts of physiology: revisions and resources. Adv Physiol Educ 44: 752-762, 2020; doi:10.1152/advan.00114.2020.
2 lip 2016 · Much like anatomy, physiology is concerned with the principal organ systems, such as the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. The word “ physiology ” derived from a Greek word for study
1 kwi 2020 · Anatomy and physiology concern with the structures and functions of the human body. Anatomy describes the structures of the body-- their scientific names, composition, location, and associated structures. Anatomy (“a cutting open”) is a plan or map of the body.
BasicPhysiology.org Chapter A: Basic Human Physiology page 2/113 A1. What is Physiology? A. What is physiology? 1. Physiology is the science that studies the function of an organism; i.e. a body. 2. It studies for example how the heart beats, or how the stomach digests or how the lungs breathe. 3. It can also study how other bodies (= animals)
This chapter begins with an overview of anatomy and physiology and a preview of the body regions and functions. It then covers the characteristics of life and how the body works to maintain stable conditions.
Learning Outcomes. Define anatomy and physiology and describe their subdivisions. Explain the principle of complementarity. Two complementary branches of science—anatomy and physiology—provide the concepts that help us to understand the human body. Anatomy studies the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another.