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Science

Processofseeking truth through observation and experimentation

Seeks natural causes for natural phenomena

Anatomy

Study of the structure of the body parts and their relationship to one another

"Another" "anatomy"

Physiology

Concerns functions of the body

"Functions" "physiology"

Gross (macroscopic) anatomy

Study of large body structures visible to the naked eye

Regional anatomy

examination of all structures in a particular body region

Systemic anatomy

Body structure is studied system by system

Microscopic anatomy

Deals with structures too small to be seen with a naked eye

Cells

Cytology

Tissues

Histology

Mitochondria

Power plant of the cell provides the most ATP supply

Rough Endoplasmic reticulum

*ribosomes manufacture all protiens secreted from cells

Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum

Metabolize lipids, synthesize Cholesterol and phospholipids and synthesize the lip components of lipoprotein (in liver cells)

Golfing Apparatus

Modify, concentrate, and package the proteins and lipids made at the rough ER and destined for export from the cell

Traffic director

Lysosomes

Maintains the organelles ph, provides sites where digestion can proceed safely

Ribosomes

Sites of protein synthesis

Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum

Catalyze reactions

Nucleus

Controls all functional activities of the cell

Summary of the human body

Anatomical landmarks

Directions of the body

Planes of the body

Cavities of the body

Dorsal

Cavities of the body

Ventral

Organization of a human

Epithelial Tissue

Covered exposed surfaces


Lines passage way


Forms glands