KIN 2500 : Quick Review Kin 2500E1
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Anatomy, structures and how they relate to one another, dissection, the cutting of a body for either research (much as a coroner), physiology, function. Sum of all of our chemical processes (the sum of all chemical processes that go on): break down of large molecules or building new structural components. Provides energy for our cells: responsiveness, detection and response to changes in our internal and external stimuli(our reaction to stimuli). Internal-food in stomachs: movement, movement to any structural level, can be organs, cells, whatever, growth. Increase in number and/or size of cells or material found between cells: differentiation. Ex; adipose tissue(fat cells) increase in the number of tissue around cells. They have the ability to make any other cell. The formation of new cells or new individuals. Toward the head or upper part of a structure: (ex:above the humerus is superior to the radius. )