Organ physiology is to cell physiology as gross anatomy is to microscopic anatomy
Anatomy: study of the structure of the body and its parts. Includes gross anatomy (visible to the naked eye) and microscopic anatomy (examines cells and tissues). Physiology: study of how the body functions and its mechanisms. Includes functions at the cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels. Together, they provide a comprehensive understanding of the human body.
Anatomy focuses on the structure and organization of body parts, while physiology examines how those parts function and work together. Anatomy and Physiology 1 typically covers the basics of the human body's structure and organ systems, while Anatomy and Physiology 2 delves deeper into the body's functions, mechanisms, and regulation.
marine biology microbiology cellular biology genetics ecology neuro-science anatomy there might be more but I can't think of any at this moment
Surface anatomy (morphology) Gross anatomy (macroscopic) Systemic anatomy (systematic) Regional anatomy Developmental anatomy Embryology Pathological anatomy Histology Cytology Radiographic anatomy
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.
Physiology
Anatomy: study of the structure of the body and its parts. Includes gross anatomy (visible to the naked eye) and microscopic anatomy (examines cells and tissues). Physiology: study of how the body functions and its mechanisms. Includes functions at the cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels. Together, they provide a comprehensive understanding of the human body.
Gross Anatomy
Anatomy is the study of functional areas or parts of the body whereas physiology is the study of biological and chemical processes that go on in your body. Anatomy is either normal gross anatomy: what can be seen and studied with the naked eye and normal histology: the anatomy of cells and tissues seen under a microscope. Normal physiology is the study of how the body cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems work. Pathology and Pathophysiology are study of these subjects in their diseased states.
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
Anatomy focuses on the structure and organization of body parts, while physiology examines how those parts function and work together. Anatomy and Physiology 1 typically covers the basics of the human body's structure and organ systems, while Anatomy and Physiology 2 delves deeper into the body's functions, mechanisms, and regulation.
The endocrine system is an organ system. When studying the parts of the endocrine system and their structure, you are studying anatomy. When studying how the endocrine system works, you are studying physiology.
marine biology microbiology cellular biology genetics ecology neuro-science anatomy there might be more but I can't think of any at this moment
Surface anatomy (morphology) Gross anatomy (macroscopic) Systemic anatomy (systematic) Regional anatomy Developmental anatomy Embryology Pathological anatomy Histology Cytology Radiographic anatomy
the bicep is a muscle so it is in the muscle/skeletal classification of study in anatomy/physiology
Compare and contrast: anatomy,physiology, and pathophysiology
anatomy and physiology of abruptio placentae