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C H A P T E R 1The Human Body: An Orientation
TITLE• Relationship between
anatomy and physiology
ESSENTIAL QUESTION• How are anatomy and
physiology related?
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• Anatomy: to cut apart• study of the structure
and shape of the body and its parts
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• Gross Anatomy• Large structures• Easily observable
Figure 1.1
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• Microscopic Anatomy• Very small
structures• Can only be
viewed with a microscope
Figure 14.4
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• Physiology – study of how the body and its parts work or function
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• Examples of study of Physiology
• Neurophysiology
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• Examples of study of Physiology
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• Examples of study of Physiology
Cardiovascular Physiology
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• Examples of study of Physiology
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• Examples of study of Physiology
Renal Physiology
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• Examples of study of Physiology
Relationship between A&P
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• Structures determine what function can take place
• Principle of Complimentary Structure and Function
• Function always reflects structure