1. Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
What is Anatomy & Physiology?
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People who lift weights or participate in similar resistance exercise will typically have bones that are thicker and even restructured internally compared to people who do not lift weights. This increased thickness and restructuring results in stronger bones. As described here, is the difference between people who lift weights and those who don't a difference in anatomy or a difference in physiology?
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Which describes an activity that would most likely be performed by someone that considers themselves a physiologist?
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Which example best describes the close relationship between anatomy and physiology?
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Why is it important to have some knowledge of anatomy in order to study physiology?
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The study of the form of the body is_______; the study of its functions is__________.
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Which of the following is a major functional characteristic of all organisms?
a. Movement
b. Growth
c. Metabolism
d. Responsiveness
e. All of these
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According to the principle of complementarity, how does anatomy relate to physiology?
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List and describe briefly five external factors that must be present or provided to sustain life.
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