Aging signs at cellular level - ANSWERSInclude unrepaired DNA and impaired cell division.
Origin of agriculture - ANSWERSBegan in some countries a specific number of years ago.
Formal dissection in medical schools - ANSWERSStarted in a specific century.
Anatomy - ANSWERSDeals with the structure of human body parts.
Physiology - ANSWERSDeals with the functions of human body parts.
Tissue - ANSWERSA group of cells with common properties organized together.
Organelle - ANSWERSSubcellular structure carrying out specific functions.
Metabolism - ANSWERSChemical change of food into absorbable forms.
Growth - ANSWERSIncrease in body size without shape change.
Water - ANSWERSMost abundant molecule in the human body.
Feedback - ANSWERSSelf-regulating control mechanism process.
Pleural cavity - ANSWERSPotential space between specific membranes.
, Hormones - ANSWERSChemicals secreted by endocrine glands.
Cardiovascular diseases - ANSWERSInclude deep vein thrombosis and heart attack.
Centenarians - ANSWERSIndividuals living more than 100 years.
Anatomical position - ANSWERSStanding erect with face and palms forward and upper limbs at
the sides.
Sagittal section - ANSWERSA lengthwise cut that divides the body into right and left portions.
Physiologist - ANSWERSAn investigator who conducts experiments related to how temperature
changes affect heart rate.
Anatomy and physiology relationship - ANSWERSThe difficulty in separating anatomy and
physiology due to the interdependence of physiological functions on anatomical structures.
Activities of anatomist and physiologist - ANSWERSAnatomist observes body parts, while
physiologist studies the functions of body parts.
Origin of the term 'anatomy' - ANSWERSFrom the Greek word for 'cutting up.'
Origin of the term 'physiology' - ANSWERSRelated to the Greek word for 'relationship to nature.'
Recent discovery of taste receptors - ANSWERSIllustrates that new discoveries about anatomy
and physiology are still being made.