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Anatomy and Physiology Online

Human Anatomy is the study of specific physical parts which make up the human body, where as Physiology considers how these parts function in order to achieve a desired goal or goals, such as walking.

An example of Human Anatomy would include physical structures of the human body, such as: the skeleton, brain, teeth, heart, etc.

Where as an example of Human Physiology would include: studying how the heart circulates blood around the circulatory system or how the lungs exchange the gasses oxygen and carbon dioxide within the alvioli.

If you are just starting a new career in health or are currently studying some form or health science, such as: paramedics, nursing, medicine, radiology, physiotherapy or speech pathology, you may wish to look at my Anatomy and Physiology Materials for Download section on the right of this webpage, which allow easy study of human anatomy and physiology at home and online.

If you wish to learn more aboud individual aspects of anatomy and phsyiology please follow this link to my Anatomy and Physiology Page.



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