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In a more basic look at anatomy, I suspect you're just looking for the answer of the arm
Hmm, interesting. The question reminds me that I need to brush up on my anatomy. Anyway, I think the answer that you are looking for is "perilymph" (the watery fluid which shakes around following stimulation from the stapes (bone)) and "stereocilia" (which are essentially "hair-like" extensions which track and measure the movement of the perilymph). And thank you for giving me the opportunity to brush up on my ear anatomy!
Acoustics is the general field, and ranges from human anatomy, to architectural acoustics, to building materials, and music and speech.
it's been several years since I've taken an anatomy class, but I believe it's the tricep.
On the torso on the side closest to the radiation source. I.e. so that it is facing the radiation without part of your anatomy between it and the source.
Skeletal fitness deals the proper alignment of bone framework structure of the body as age schedule. The biological and morphological anatomy of the bone should disturb to the life of a person.
Seriously? Is this a legitimate question? If it is, I'll make my answer as simple minded as the question. The answer is, the skeletal system is the structure (bones) that supports the body (walking upright). The skeletal system also, through bone marrow (white blood cells) provides immunity to disease.
Typically, the science of the structure and parts of organisms.
Human Anatomy is the study of structure of the human body.
anatomy - the study of structure physiology - the study of function
The study of the internal structure of living organisms is called Anatomy, so it is the branch of Biology. Another name of Anatomy is Morphology.
structure; function
Anatomy is the study of the structure of organisms, and physiology is the study of their function.
Anatomy
Anatomy is a noun for the physical structure of a plant, animal, and sometimes inanimate things such as a building or a script. There is no direct antonym for anatomy. A plant, a creature, or a plot may be 'formless' but its formlessness is its structure.
A good example to illustrate the relationship between anatomy and physiology is the relationship between how a skeletal muscle is structured (anatomy) and how it works (physiology) to produce a muscle contraction. Skeletal muscles are organized into units called sarcomeres which are overlapping chains of two different proteins, actin and myosin. That in a nutshell is the microscopic anatomy of skeletal muscle. Physiologically how it works is that the myosin heads latch onto the actin chain pulling it into the center of the sarcomere shortening it which causes the contraction.
The study of the physical structure of humans and animals is called gross anatomy. This is what a person can see with out any visual aid like a microscope. The study of microscopic structure is called microscopic anatomy.