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  1. Jul 31, 2014 · This document provides an introduction to human anatomy and physiology. It defines anatomy as the study of body structure and physiology as the study of body functions. It describes the different levels of organization in the human body from chemicals to cells to tissues to organs to organ systems.

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  2. Aug 2, 2017 · DEFINATION • Human Anatomy: It is the branch of science that studies the physical structure of human body. • Physiology: It is the branch of biology that deals with the internal working of living things, including functions such as metabolism, respiration and reproduction.

  3. Nov 30, 2016 · This document provides an overview of human physiology. It defines physiology as the study of functional activities and mechanisms in the biological body. It discusses the history of physiology from Aristotle to Claude Bernard, who established physiology as the scientific basis of medicine.

  4. Aug 14, 2024 · Anatomy I Slides and Handouts Below are current lectures and handout from class, please check back regularly for more slides and handouts as they are updated. Chapter 1

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  5. 01 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology. 1 Anatomy – the structure of body parts (also called morphology) Physiology – the function of the body parts Historically, the study of anatomy has...

  6. Faculty. Stephen Henry. Anatomy & Physiology Lecture 2301 (Martini text-Pearson) (2301 13978) Course Materials. Pearson PowerPoints (fundamentals A&P 11th edition)

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  8. Anatomy and Physiology ANATOMY deals with the structure (morphology) of the body and its parts, in other words, what are things called? PHYSIOLOGY studies the functions of these parts or asks the question, “how do they work?”