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What is a good way to study anatomy from the cellular level up to muscles?
What is a good way to study anatomy from the cellular level up to muscles?
Study cells - the biomacromolecules that are in the cell (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids.) Study the organelles in cells (nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplast, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes.) Study how substances are transported in and out of cells. Study cellular signalling (hormones - the endocrine sytem, and neurons - the nervous system); that is, how cells signal and communicate with one another. Study the extracellular (interstitial) fluid that surrounds the cells. Study how proteins are made in the cell and what uses they have around the body (transport, structural, etc). Study different systems - circulatory system (blood), endocrine system (hormones), nervous system (nerves) and lymphatic system. Study the different veins and aterioles and arteries and capillaries in our bodies. Study the tissues and organs.
I recommend getting a year 12 biology textbook. It should have all the info there.
oh and of course, study DNA and RNA and how they code for the production of protein which makes up our body, and how they hold in the crucial information for our bodies to function
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2 Responses to “What is a good way to study anatomy from the cellular level up to muscles?”
They say the human circulatory system can stretch around the world two times. So? Let’s try it
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