explain the anatomy and physiology healthy skin
William Montagna has written: 'Nonhuman primates in biomedical research' -- subject(s): Primates, Primates as laboratory animals 'Comparative anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Vertebrates 'Reproductive Behavior (Advances in Behavioral Biology, V. 11)' 'The structure and function of skin' -- subject(s): Skin, Anatomy and physiology, Physiology
As function follows form, so does form follow function. Anatomy has to do with the names and relationships of the structures of the body and physiology is how those structures work. One cannot have one without the other.
It often means that the distribution of something (e.g. numbness, or skin lesions) doesn't follow a pattern that could be explained by a natural disease process or that is consistent with anatomy or physiology.
Stuart J. Salasche has written: 'Surgical anatomy of the skin' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Anatomy & histology, Face, Head, Neck, Skin, Surgery, Surgical and topographical Anatomy
An example of external anatomy is the skin, which is the outer protective covering of the body.
it is relevance because anatomy and physiology deals with the structure and functions of the body and community health practitioner deals with the health of people and also save life of the world. they are been trained in an approved institution to take care of our fellow people and this have to do with body system and their function.
i think is not healthy for body is healthy for skin and as you know it can dead the skin :)
Mechanical stimulation of the skin can lead to the release of inflammatory molecules like histamine and prostaglandins, which cause blood vessels to dilate and become leaky. This increased blood flow and leakage of fluid into the surrounding tissues results in a local inflammatory response known as a flare.
The visible parts of an uncut healthy human body are:skinhaireyessome mucus membranesnailsporesYou can see some veins through the skin, but they are not fully visible.You see what is called superficial anatomy. It is mostly the skin and mouth, ears, etc.
The visible parts of an uncut healthy human body are:skinhaireyessome mucus membranesnailsporesYou can see some veins through the skin, but they are not fully visible.You see what is called superficial anatomy. It is mostly the skin and mouth, ears, etc.
Nurses must be familiar with the range of differences in human anatomy, so that they can discern conditions that represent actual illnesses and conditions (as opposed to variations that may be normal for an individual patient).
In reference to physiology perfusion is the process of blood being delivered to a capillary bed in the biological tissue. Normal levels of perfusion can be tested by looking at skin color or skin temperature.