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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.
In this core unit, you will learn about anatomy and physiology. With these tutorials, you will form a strong foundation to understanding the workings of the human body.
Chapter 1: Basic Human Physiology. Table of Contents: Basic Physiology: . 1.1. What is physiology . 1.2. Physiological Concepts. The Cell: . 2.1. Structure of the Cell . 2.2. The Plasma Membrane. 2.3. Passive Transport Systems . 2.4. Active Transport Systems . 2.5. Mitosis and Meiosis . The Nerve Cell: . 3.1. The Nerve Cell. 3.2.
Anatomy and Physiology 2e is developed to meet the scope and sequence for a two-semester human anatomy and physiology course for life science and allied health majors. The book is organized by body systems. The revision focuses on inclusive and equitable instruction and includes new student support.
Distinguish between anatomy and physiology, and identify several branches of each; Describe the structure of the body, from simplest to most complex, in terms of the six levels of organization; Identify the functional characteristics of human life; Identify the four requirements for human survival
Anatomy is the study of the structure of the body. Often, you may be more interested in functions of the body. Functions include digestion, respiration, circulation, and reproduction. Physiology is the study of the functions of the body. The body is a chemical and physical machine.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology. Anatomy: Structure of Body Parts. Morphology Physiology: Function of body parts. What they do and how. *A & P are very closely related - structure closely related to function.