The study of how structures function is called physiology.
Physiology is the study of the function of body structures including organs. In contrast, anatomy is the study of the structures.
The study of the structure and function of plants is called plant morphology. It involves examining how plants are organized internally and externally, as well as understanding how their structures contribute to their various physiological processes.
Cells do not all carry out the same function even though they share similar structures.
Please provide the list of cell structures you'd like information about, and I'll be happy to explain their functions!
Morphology is the study of parts, structures, and forms.
It is determined by the organ that you chose to study on
Physiology: The biological study of the function of one, or more, living organisms and their parts.
Physiology is the study of the function of body structures including organs. In contrast, anatomy is the study of the structures.
The medical term for the study of the function of the structures of hearing is "audiology." Audiologists are healthcare professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders related to hearing and balance.
Physiology depends on anatomy because whilst anatomy is study of the bodies' structures, physiology is the study of the functions of those structures. So in short without structure there is no function.
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The study of the structure and function of plants is called plant morphology. It involves examining how plants are organized internally and externally, as well as understanding how their structures contribute to their various physiological processes.
Anatomy and PhysiologyAnatomy-Biological field that deals with bodily structures as revealed by dissection.Physiology-study normal function of human body
Organelles are structures within a cell each with its own characteristic shape ,size and function.
Wavelets are functions used to study a function by dividing it into small pieces and study each piece alone.
Cells do not all carry out the same function even though they share similar structures.
Please provide the list of cell structures you'd like information about, and I'll be happy to explain their functions!