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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.

PowerPoint® Lecture Slides Prepared by Patty Bostwick-Taylor,Florence-Darlington Technical College

C H A P T E R 1The Human Body: An Orientation

TITLE• Relationship between

anatomy and physiology

ESSENTIAL QUESTION• How are anatomy and

physiology related?

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• Anatomy: to cut apart• study of the structure

and shape of the body and its parts

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• Gross Anatomy• Large structures• Easily observable

Figure 1.1

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• Microscopic Anatomy• Very small

structures• Can only be

viewed with a microscope

Figure 14.4

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• Physiology – study of how the body and its parts work or function

Slide 1.1

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• Examples of study of Physiology

• Neurophysiology

Slide 1.1

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• Examples of study of Physiology

Slide 1.1

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• Examples of study of Physiology

Cardiovascular Physiology

Slide 1.1

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• Examples of study of Physiology

Slide 1.1

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• Examples of study of Physiology

Renal Physiology

Slide 1.1

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• Examples of study of Physiology

Relationship between A&P

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• Structures determine what function can take place

• Principle of Complimentary Structure and Function

• Function always reflects structure

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