Human Anatomy and Physiology
World English Dictionary
anatomy (əˈnætəmɪ) — n , pl -mies 1. the science concerned with the physical structure of animals and plants 2. the physical structure of an animal or plant or any of its parts 3. dissection of an animal or plant 5. any detailed analysis: the anatomy of a crime 6. informal the human body [C14: from Latin anatomia, from Greek anatomē, from anatemnein to cut up, from ana- + temnein to cut]
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physiology (ˌfɪzɪˈɒlədʒɪ) — n 1. the branch of science concerned with the functioning of organisms 2. the processes and functions of all or part of an organism [C16: from Latin physiologia, from Greek] physi'ologist — n
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A course in human anatomy combines the structural components of the human body with their functions and applies both entities to the overall function of a human body. Anatomy is the science which deals with the description of the structure of cells, tissues, organs and organisms. It is the study of the structures of body parts and their relationships to one another. Psysiology is the science which deals with the study of the function of cells, tissues, organs and organisms, which tries to explain with the application of physics and chemistry.
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