Anatomy & Physiology An amazing eco system and miracle.

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Anatomy & Physiology An amazing eco system and miracle

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Why learn anatomy? Has anyone seen the bodies exhibit at the luxor lR2M&feature=related lR2M&feature=related because professional cosmetologists touch and care for the human body, they have a responsibility to know and understand the building blocks of the human body and how the body functions.

Can you relate? Has anyone had an illness? toothahce, appendix removed, heat exhaustion

Facts..Facts.. interesting Facts: Did You Know that the ears and nose are the only areas that continue to grow and develop until you die?... that the ears and nose are the only areas that continue to grow and develop until you die?... that your eye remains the same size as it is at birth?... that your eye remains the same size as it is at birth?... that the skin is the largest organ of the body?... that the brain weighs almost 1 pound at birth and 4 pounds at adulthood?... that the pepcid acid used to create the protein that hair is made of, actually comes from the digestive process?

Building Blocks of the Human body Cells Tissues Organs Body Systems

ImagineImagine Your body is a universe a complex machine regulated by a computer

Anatomy Histology or microscopic anatomy refers to the study of structures too small to be seen except through a microscope and is usually used when identifying organic tissue structure. Cytology is the word assigned to the specific study of cells.

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