KIN 190 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Radiography, Gross Anatomy, Cell Theory
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Adapt operations and responses to stimulation ex)food and shelter. Growth (uni-cellular/multicellular) may involve differentiation (cell specialization ability to form may functions) Movement internal & external (plants and animals) Metabolism: production and consumption of energy (distribution of oxygen within blood) Anatomy the study of structures and shape of body parts. Gross anatomy the study or large structures (heart, organs, bones) Surface anatomy general form or body shape and superficial markings. Regional anatomy superficial and internal features in a specific region (ex: the neck or heart) Development anatomy the study of physical maturation (ex. Pathological anatomy: anatomical features that change during illness. Radiography anatomy: anatomical structures using specialized imaging techniques. Microscopic anatomy/histology the study of smaller structures (cells and tissues) Cytology the study of internal strcutres of the cell. Histology the study of tissues or specialized cells". Physiology the study of functions, understanding the effects of disease and healthy lifestyle. Cell phys the study of the function of living cells.