01:119:127 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Abdominopelvic Cavity, Gross Anatomy, Pericardium

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Chapter 1: the human organism: anatomy and physiology, anatomy - study of structure, studying structural changes from conception to adulthood is called: ____________________________________________________________: embryology is the study of ________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________: the study of cellular structure is referred to as _______________________, a histologist studies the anatomical structure of ______________________, gross anatomy refers to _________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________: studying one body system at a time is _____________________________, studying all structures contained in the arm is _______________________, surface anatomy refers to _______________________________________ ____________________________________________________________: creating pictures of internal body structures is _______________________, physiology - study of function, a cell physiologist would study ____________________________________ ____________________________________________________________: studying how the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines function together to digest food would be an example of _______________________ Structural and functional organization: chemical level, basic components are _____________________, the basic components are joined together to form ____________________, cell level, basic unit of __________________________________________________, made up of small structures called _________________________________ Community college of southern nevada: tissue level, composed of: _________________________________________________

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