They are always discovering new things and making changes to their theories to better explain the world. All science does this.
When talking about the bones, dynamic means that 'everyday some bone is lost, while other bone is gained"
Being at rest, displaying no motion.
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."
It depends on what you mean by strongest. In physiology, strength is measured in terms of absolute strength, dynamic strength, elastic strength and strength endurance. It is a myth as the masseter (jaw) muscle is.
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Physiology is the study of how the adaptations in the structure and function of an organism act together. In a sense the profession most interested in Human physiology is medicine. All animals have specific adaptations while still sharing the bulk of their features. Humans are vertebrates as are lizards (to pick a random example) and like them have a spinal cord but while lizards are poikilothermic, humans like all mammals are homeothermic. . hey people lets have sex and boobs and dicks
Developmental anatomy is more emphasis on the process of tooth eruption during the developmental period of the child, whereas embryology anatomy is more emphasis on the process of tooth development during the embryological stages of the fetus. Another way to view it is that developmental anatomy is everything from when the tooth begins to erupt into the oral cavity vs. embryology anatomy is everything from the beginning of tooth bud formation (dental lamina) to complete tooth formation. [Remember even though the crown has erupted into the oral cavity that does not mean the tooth has completed formation, the root is still developing and forming. Therefore developmental anatomy and embryology anatomy overlaps in time period.]
Physiology is the study of the functions of an organism or the functions of its parts. The study of the functions of a structure is known as physiology. The study of the structure of an organism is called anatomy. (In contrast, pathophysiology is the study of abnormal functions) For example anatomy would be parts of the heart and what it looks like. Physiology would be how it works.
SER stands for smooth endoplasmic reticulum in anatomy and physiology.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "fit into a nursing degree." Still, human anatomy and physiology are required in every nursing program. Some institutions require these two courses be completed before entry into the professional phase nursing courses. Some schools offer the courses as human anatomy and physiology I and II (each in two consecutive semesters, while others prefer one full semester for anatomy, and one full semester for physiology.
I looked though my anatomy and physiology books and looked online and I didn't find any relationship.
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."
I'm guessing you mean massage therapy. There are many programs that offer this, and each one has its own requirement. A good knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the horse is a must; a knowledge of diseases and how each affects the body is also very valuable. If you can't get equine-specific classes, take a good foundation of biology and/or animal health courses. Many concepts in anatomy and physiology can be used for several species.
"anatomy" is a noun if that's what you mean?
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.
do you mean gray's anatomy? its the go-to illustrated textbook of anatomy.
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Being dynamic means to undergo significant changes.
Knowledge of anatomy.