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Define Cytology

Study of cells and cell structures.
Define Hystology
Study of tissues.
How does the study of anatomy complement the study of physiology?
How something works is related to it's structure, function depends on structure.
Levels of organization of the human body from simplest to most complex.
Atoms > Molecules > Cells > Tissues > Organs > Organ systems > Organ small level.
Integumentary System
Skin, Nails, Hair, Sweat Glands.
Function: External covering, protects deeper tissues from injury.
Skeletal System
Bones, Joints, Ligaments, Cartilage.
Function: Support, movement, protection.
Muscular System
Muscles.
Function: Enables movement.
Define Cytology
Study of cells and cell structures.
Nervos System
Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves.
Function: Respond to environment.
Define Hystology
Study of tissues.
Endocrine System
Pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenals, Thymus, Pancreas, Pineal, Ovaries.
Function: Respond to environment.
How does the study of anatomy complement the study of physiology?
How something works is related to it's structure, function depends on structure.
Cardiovascular System
Heart and Blood Vessel
Function: Transports blood.
Levels of organization of the human body from simplest to most complex.
Atoms > Molecules > Cells > Tissues > Organs > Organ systems > Organ small level.
Define Cytology
Study of cells and cell structures.
Integumentary System
Skin, Nails, Hair, Sweat Glands.
Function: External covering, protects deeper tissues from injury.
Define Hystology
Study of tissues.
Skeletal System
Bones, Joints, Ligaments, Cartilage.
Function: Support, movement, protection.
How does the study of anatomy complement the study of physiology?
How something works is related to it's structure, function depends on structure.
Muscular System
Muscles.
Function: Enables movement.
Levels of organization of the human body from simplest to most complex.
Atoms > Molecules > Cells > Tissues > Organs > Organ systems > Organ small level.
Nervos System
Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves.
Function: Respond to environment.
Integumentary System
Skin, Nails, Hair, Sweat Glands.
Function: External covering, protects deeper tissues from injury.
Endocrine System
Pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenals, Thymus, Pancreas, Pineal, Ovaries.
Function: Respond to environment.
Skeletal System
Bones, Joints, Ligaments, Cartilage.
Function: Support, movement, protection.
Cardiovascular System
Heart and Blood Vessel
Function: Transports blood.
Muscular System
Muscles.
Function: Enables movement.
Nervos System
Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves.
Function: Respond to environment.
Endocrine System
Pituitary, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenals, Thymus, Pancreas, Pineal, Ovaries.
Function: Respond to environment.
Cardiovascular System
Heart and Blood Vessel
Function: Transports blood.