HUMB1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Ph, Homeostasis, Smooth Muscle Tissue
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Static: derived from the greek word a(cid:374)ate(cid:373)(cid:374) = (cid:862)i (cid:272)ut up, (cid:272)ut ope(cid:374)(cid:863, scientific discipline that investigates the structure of body parts and how they relate to each other. Workings of human body: study of the function of living things. How things work and carry out their normal activities. Organisation of the human body: chemical level. Atoms (e. g. carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen) combine to form molecules (e. g. Atoms (e. g. carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen) combine to form molecules (e. g. dna, Molecules (e. g. dna, rna) combine to form organelles (e. g. Molecules (e. g. dna, rna) combine to form organelles (e. g. nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, etc) of a cell: tissue level. Numerous cells (e. g. smooth muscle cells) join together to form a tissue (e. g. Numerous cells (e. g. smooth muscle cells) join together to form a tissue (e. g. smooth muscle tissue: organ level. Tissues (can be more than one type) form organs (e. g. bladder)