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[Show more]Anatomy - study of body structure 
physiology - processes and functions of an organism 
6 Types of Anatomy - 1. Developmental 
2. Embryology 
3. Cytology 
4. Histology 
5. Gross Anatomy 
6. Surface Anatomy 
(Anatomical Imaging) 
6 Types of Physiology - 1. Cell Physiology 
2. Systemic Physiology 
3. ...
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Add to cartAnatomy - study of body structure 
physiology - processes and functions of an organism 
6 Types of Anatomy - 1. Developmental 
2. Embryology 
3. Cytology 
4. Histology 
5. Gross Anatomy 
6. Surface Anatomy 
(Anatomical Imaging) 
6 Types of Physiology - 1. Cell Physiology 
2. Systemic Physiology 
3. ...
plasma membrane - forms the outer boundary of the cell, through which the cell interacts with its 
external environment 
nucleus - directs cell activities, most of which take place in the cytoplasm; usually located near the 
center of the cell 
organelle - specialized structure that performs a speci...
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Add to cartplasma membrane - forms the outer boundary of the cell, through which the cell interacts with its 
external environment 
nucleus - directs cell activities, most of which take place in the cytoplasm; usually located near the 
center of the cell 
organelle - specialized structure that performs a speci...
organelles - These are specialized structures within a cell which perform specific functions. Also 
know as "little organs". 
cytoplasm - The living material surrounding the nucleus. It contains many types of organelles and is 
enclosed by the cell membrane, or plasma membrane. 
four main function...
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Add to cartorganelles - These are specialized structures within a cell which perform specific functions. Also 
know as "little organs". 
cytoplasm - The living material surrounding the nucleus. It contains many types of organelles and is 
enclosed by the cell membrane, or plasma membrane. 
four main function...
Matter - Anything that occupies space and has mass 
Mass - Amount of matter in an object 
Weight - Force exerted by earth's gravity on matter 
Element - Simplest type of matter; composed of only one kind of atom 
Atom - Smallest particle of an element. Consists of protons, neutrons, and electrons 
...
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Add to cartMatter - Anything that occupies space and has mass 
Mass - Amount of matter in an object 
Weight - Force exerted by earth's gravity on matter 
Element - Simplest type of matter; composed of only one kind of atom 
Atom - Smallest particle of an element. Consists of protons, neutrons, and electrons 
...
1. Tissue - a collection of similar cells and the substances surrounding them 
2. How do the cells in different tissues vary? - vary in size, shape, arrangement and function 
4. histology - study of tissues 
4. biopsy - removing a sample of a tissue for study purposes 
3. four types of tissue in the...
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Add to cart1. Tissue - a collection of similar cells and the substances surrounding them 
2. How do the cells in different tissues vary? - vary in size, shape, arrangement and function 
4. histology - study of tissues 
4. biopsy - removing a sample of a tissue for study purposes 
3. four types of tissue in the...
Plasma is the... - Liquid part of blood & 91% is water. 
Colloid - Liquid containing suspended substances that 
don't settle out of solution. 
Albumins - viscosity, osmotic pressure, buffer, transports fatty acids, free bilirubin, thyroid hormones. 
Globulins - transports lipids, carbohydrates, hor...
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Add to cartPlasma is the... - Liquid part of blood & 91% is water. 
Colloid - Liquid containing suspended substances that 
don't settle out of solution. 
Albumins - viscosity, osmotic pressure, buffer, transports fatty acids, free bilirubin, thyroid hormones. 
Globulins - transports lipids, carbohydrates, hor...
. How does the skeleton support the body? What is the function of a ligament? - Supports the body 
both inside and outside. Ligaments hold bones together. 
2. What are examples of how the bones of the skeleton protect vital organs? - Protects organs like 
the brain, spinal cord, and the heart. 
3. H...
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Add to cart. How does the skeleton support the body? What is the function of a ligament? - Supports the body 
both inside and outside. Ligaments hold bones together. 
2. What are examples of how the bones of the skeleton protect vital organs? - Protects organs like 
the brain, spinal cord, and the heart. 
3. H...
Anatomy - The scientific discipline that investigates the body's structure 
Developmental anatomy - Studies the structural changes that occur between conception and 
adulthood 
Embryology - A subspecialty of developmental anatomy, considers changes from conception to the 
end of the eighth week of ...
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Add to cartAnatomy - The scientific discipline that investigates the body's structure 
Developmental anatomy - Studies the structural changes that occur between conception and 
adulthood 
Embryology - A subspecialty of developmental anatomy, considers changes from conception to the 
end of the eighth week of ...
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