BIOL 243 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Histology

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Anatomy- the structure of body parts and their relationships to one another. Gross of macroscopic anatomy- large body structures that are visible to the naked eye. Regional anatomy- all structures in a particular region. Systemic anatomy- where body structure is studied system by system. Surface anatomy- the study of internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin surface. Microscopic anatomy- structures too small to be seen by the naked eye cytology- cells histology- tissues. Developmental anatomy- structural changes that occur throughout the life span embryology- developmental changes that occur before birth. Many subdivisions that focus on the cellular or molecular level because the body"s abilities depend on these individual cells and their abilities depend on chemical reactions within them. Principle of complementarity of structure and function- what a structure can do depends on its speci c function. Chemical level- atoms combine to form molecules which form organelles. Tissue level- groups of cells that have a common function.

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