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Biology is a branch of science that deals with living organisms and vital processes, both in animals and plants<ref name="Biology">Definition of BIOLOGY [Internet]. [cited 2016 May 31]. Available from: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/biology</ref>. | '''Biology''' is a branch of science that deals with living organisms and vital processes, both in animals and plants<ref name="Biology">Definition of BIOLOGY [Internet]. [cited 2016 May 31]. Available from: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/biology</ref>. | ||
Physiology and anatomy are two closely related branches of biology<ref name="Branches of biology">Branches of biology - Biology-Online Dictionary [Internet]. [cited 2016 May 31]. Available from: http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Branches_of_biology</ref>. | Physiology and anatomy are two closely related branches of biology<ref name="Branches of biology">Branches of biology - Biology-Online Dictionary [Internet]. [cited 2016 May 31]. Available from: http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Branches_of_biology</ref>. | ||
While anatomy is the science that investigates the structure of the body, physiology is the scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things<ref name="Tate 2011">Tate P. Seeley’s Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. 2 edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Education; 2011. 960 p.</ref>. | While '''anatomy''' is the science that investigates the structure of the body, '''physiology''' is the scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things<ref name="Tate 2011">Tate P. Seeley’s Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. 2 edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Education; 2011. 960 p.</ref>. | ||
Th e major goals of physiology are<ref name="Tate 2011" />:<br> | |||
*to understand and predict the body’s responses to stimuli | |||
*to understand how the body maintains conditions within a narrow range of values in the presence of a continually changing environment.<br> | |||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Biology is a branch of science that deals with living organisms and vital processes, both in animals and plants[1].
Physiology and anatomy are two closely related branches of biology[2].
While anatomy is the science that investigates the structure of the body, physiology is the scientific discipline that deals with the processes or functions of living things[3].
Th e major goals of physiology are[3]:
- to understand and predict the body’s responses to stimuli
- to understand how the body maintains conditions within a narrow range of values in the presence of a continually changing environment.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Definition of BIOLOGY [Internet]. [cited 2016 May 31]. Available from: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/biology
- ↑ Branches of biology - Biology-Online Dictionary [Internet]. [cited 2016 May 31]. Available from: http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Branches_of_biology
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Tate P. Seeley’s Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. 2 edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Education; 2011. 960 p.