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Anatomy - Answer: structure of the body and their relationship to one
another
Physiology - Answer: function of the body how the body parts work
and carry out their functions
,Gross anatomy - Answer: the study of large, visible structures
systemic - Answer: looking at just one system at a time
(cardiovascular, nervous, muscular)
histology - Answer: study of tissues
Cytology - Answer: study of cells
Complementarity of Structure and Function - Answer: The relationship
between a structure and its function; i.e., structure determines function
one compliments the other
anatomy and physiology are inseparable
function always reflects structure
chemical level - Answer: atoms, molecules, and organelles
,atoms combine to form molecules
cellular level - Answer: single cell
molecules combine to form cells
tissue level - Answer: groups of similar cells that have a common
function
organ level - Answer: contains two or more types of tissues
organ system level - Answer: organs that work closely together
organismal level - Answer: all organ systems combined to make the
whole organism
integumentary system - Answer: Consists of the skin, mucous
membranes, hair, and nail, largest organ of the human body
protects deeper tissues from injury
, synthesizes vitamin D, houses cutaneous (pain, pressure) receptors,
sweat, and oil glands
skeletal system - Answer: Protects and supports body organs and
provides a framework the muscles use to support movement.
Made up of bones and joints
bones store minerals
blood cells are formed within bones
muscular system - Answer: Allows manipulation of the environment,
locomotion, and facial expression.
Maintains posture, and produces heat.
skeletal muscle