Anatomy is the study of the body and it's structures and physiology is the study of the function of those structures as it relates to the body. Anatomy without physiology would leave us with no answers as to how the body functions. Physiology would not exist without anatomy because there would not be any structures so there would be no need to explain how they function. Neither would be complete without the other.
anatomy is the study of the shape of the human body. Physiology is the study of the structure of the human body. i may have it backwards. Im in anatomy and physiology this year but i learned that the first semester. make sure thats correct
anatomy is the geography of the body - what is where in relation to everything else etc. Physiology is how the body works ie how the heart beats, how the gut processes food
Anatomy is how an organ or tissue is structured or put together. Physiology is how that structure works.
Neither. Experimentation is part of the scientific process. It may occur within fields such as anatomy or physiology, but experimentation cannot be defined AS anatomy or physiology per se.
Anatomy, from the Greek anatome, meaning "to cut" or "dissect," is the study of pieces, the sum of which makes up the whole. Human anatomy, then, is the study of the various organ systems which make up the human organism.This same definition can be extrapolated to any other complex system. Ship anatomy, then could be the study of rudders, sails, planking and anchors - all of the systems which, together, make a ship, a ship. Physiology, on the other hand, is from the Greek physi + logia, "meaning the study of the combined form," is the study of the organs vital functions. This includes growth and development, self replication, function of organ systems, and the absorption and processing of nutrients. These are all studied in the normal subject. The study of the disordered subject is Pathophysiology, and deals with the "physiology of disease."
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Procreational anatomy as an educational study would involve studying the body parts used in procreationg, such as the penis, vagina, seminal vesicals, testies, uterus etc. Any body part required to have children.
principle of complementarity of structure and function
Anatomy of the body parts is always closely related to it's physiology.
If you mastered your anatomy and physiology studying in medical field will be easy since disease all evolves from deviation from normal physiology of a certain body part/organ and most of the medical terms were derived from its location / anatomy
Neither. Experimentation is part of the scientific process. It may occur within fields such as anatomy or physiology, but experimentation cannot be defined AS anatomy or physiology per se.
In a broad sense, perhaps. They're better described as hierarchical levels of organisation.
Static is more a part of anatomy. Anatomy is the study of the structure and organization of the body, including the bones, tissues, and organs. Static refers to something that is not in motion. Physiology, on the other hand, focuses on the functions and processes of the body, including how different structures work together.
Human physiology is the science of the mechanical, physical, bioelectrical, and biochemical functions of humans in good health, their organs, and the cells of which they are composed. Physiology focuses principally at the level of organs and systems. Most aspects of human physiology are closely homologous to corresponding aspects of animal physiology, and animal experimentation has provided much of the foundation of physiological knowledge. Anatomy and physiology are closely related fields of study: anatomy, the study of form, and physiology, the study of function, are intrinsically tied and are studied in tandem as part of a medical curriculum.
Anatomy is study about structure of human body physiology is study function part of human body
Anatomy, from the Greek anatome, meaning "to cut" or "dissect," is the study of pieces, the sum of which makes up the whole. Human anatomy, then, is the study of the various organ systems which make up the human organism.This same definition can be extrapolated to any other complex system. Ship anatomy, then could be the study of rudders, sails, planking and anchors - all of the systems which, together, make a ship, a ship. Physiology, on the other hand, is from the Greek physi + logia, "meaning the study of the combined form," is the study of the organs vital functions. This includes growth and development, self replication, function of organ systems, and the absorption and processing of nutrients. These are all studied in the normal subject. The study of the disordered subject is Pathophysiology, and deals with the "physiology of disease."
Biology: physiology, genetics, biochemistry, cytology...
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This is not part of human physiology. Unless you have a very strange anatomy.
Anatomy is the study of the structure of the body.It contains several divisions like: embryology histology osteology etc .Since they tell us all about the features and structure it is essential in the field of medicine {M.B.B.S}. physiology tells about every single process happening in the body and even the cells. so, physiology is also an important part in the medical field.