KNES 2600 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Frontal Sinus, Distal Radioulnar Articulation, Alveolar Process

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Anatomy is the careful observation of the human body, it is the study of: external and internal structures, what they are made of. Tissues, what holds everything together, etc: the location and relationships between body parts. Physiology focuses on function: functions of anatomical structures, individual and cooperative functions. Chemical or molecular level: atoms are the smallest chemical units, molecules are a group of atoms working together, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, etc, when you combine atoms together they make molecules. Cellular level: cells are a group of atoms, molecules and organelles working together, organelles. Most common is the nucleus: the cell is very active. Organ level: an organ is a group of different tissues working together. All of these are a combination of two or more. Organ system level tissues: organ systems are a group of organs working together, we have 11 organ systems, 2 or more organs form an organ system.

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