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Describe how an early interest in the human body Early doctors began to learn how certain herbs and potions affected bod functions,
eventually led to the development of modern medical and the idea that humans could understand forces that caused natural events led to
science. the development of modern science.
Distinguish between anatomy and physiology. -anatomy is the study of the structure of the body; their forms and organization
-physiology is the study of the function of the body; what they do and how they do
it
Explain the relationship between between the form and anatomical structures make possible their functions.
function of body parts and give three examples. 1. long jointed fingers make grasping possible
2. the shape of the mouth enables it to receive food
3. the heart's powerful muscular walls contract and propel blood out of the
chamber and into blood vessels, and heart valves keep blood moving in the proper
direction
Describe the relationship between each of the following -Molecules & cells
pairs: molecules and cells, tissues and organs, organs and molecules form together to make organelles which make up cells
organ systems. -Tissues & Organs
Groups of different tissues form organs
-Organs & Organ Systems
groups of organs that function closely together form organ systems
Explain the relationship between homeostasis and the Homeostasis is the maintenance of a stable internal environment.
internal environment.
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