Biomechanics is the application of mechanical principles to living organisms. This includes bioengineering, the research and analysis of the mechanics of living organisms and the application of engineering principles to and from biological systems.
No, biomechanics is the study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms. It doesn't pertain to how the body works. The study of how the body functions is physiology. Though, as biomechanics does pertain to how living organisms move in conjunction with mechanical laws, it could be attributed to physiology.
The study of the mechanics of a living body, especially of the forces exerted by muscles and gravity on the skeletal structure.
movement.
pump handle motion, best describes what the biomechanics of breathing is.
The study of how to make your body function better is called biomechanics. Biomechanics includes the study of humans, animals, plants, organs, and cells.
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There are several branches of biology. They are agriculture, anatomy, biochemistry, bio engineering, bioinformatics, biomathematics, biomechanics, biophysics, cell biology, conservation, developmental biology, and medicine. These are just a few.
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Journal of Dental Biomechanics was created in 2009.
pump handle motion, best describes what the biomechanics of breathing is.
Biomechanics is important because it is in different organs in parts of your body.
medicals and biologists
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Patrick J. Squire has written: 'Biomechanics of sport and human movement' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Kinesiology, Biomechanics
It's called biomechanics.
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A biomechanist is a person who works in or studies biomechanics.
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