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Anatomy ️The study of the form and structure of the body.
Physiology ️The examination of living organisms and their functional parts.
### Microscopic Anatomy - Definition: Examines structures that cannot be seen with the unaided eye. - Subdivisions: ...
Anatomy ✔️The study of the form and structure of the body.
Physiology ✔️The examination of living organisms and their functional parts.
### Microscopic Anatomy
- Definition: Examines structures that cannot be seen with the unaided eye.
- Subdivisions:
- Cytology: The study of cells.
- Histology: The study of tissues.
### Gross Anatomy (Macroscopic Anatomy)
- Definition: Investigates structures visible to the naked eye.
- Subdivisions:
- Systematic Anatomy: Focuses on individual body systems.
- Regional Anatomy: Examines all structures in a specific body region.
- Surface Anatomy: Focuses on superficial anatomic markings and internal body structures.
- Comparative Anatomy: Compares anatomical similarities and differences among species.
- Embryology: Studies developmental changes from conception to birth.
, - Pathologic Anatomy: Examines anatomical changes due to disease.
- Radiographic Anatomy: Investigates internal structures using imaging techniques.
### Specialized Physiology
- Cardiovascular Physiology: Studies the functioning of the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
- Neurophysiology: Examines the functioning of nerves and nervous system organs.
- Pathophysiology: Explores the relationship between organ system function and disease or injury.
Respiratory physiology ✔️functioning of respiratory organs
Reproductive physiology ✔️the functioning of the hormones and reproductive cycle
Homeostasis ✔️the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment
Receptor ✔️component of homeostasis that the structure that detects changes in the stimulus, sensory
nerves
Stimulus ✔️component of homeostasis that changes in a variable that is regulated
, Control center ✔️component of homeostasis that processes the change that occurred from the
receptor
Negative feedback ✔️if it is high, lower it. If it is low, raise it. Negative because the response is opposite
of the stimulus
Set point ✔️variable maintained within a normal level
The hypothalamus ✔️part of the brain that regulates body temperature
Positive feedback ✔️moves the stimulus in the same direction, occurs less frequently than negative
feedback
Simplest levels of organization composed of chemical structures ✔️atoms, ions, and molecules
Human body is composed of matter ✔️solid, liquid, gas that is anything that has mass or takes up space
Matter is composed of ✔️atoms
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