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Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body
In this lesson on anatomy and physiology, we will discuss the relationship between these two subjects. While they can be studied separately, I believe they are best understood when studied together. Anatomy focuses on the form, structure, and location of bodily parts. For example, let's consider the pericardium, which is the sac that surrounds the heart. The term "pericardium" is derived from "cardia" or "cartium," which means heart, and "per" which usually means around or surrounding. The pericardium is made of connective tissue and is slightly larger than the heart itself. It is located right here, providing some anatomical facts about the pericardial sac. On the other hand, physiology is more concerned with the function of bodily parts and the processes involved. It explores how different organs are connected and what each organ is doing in relation to others. Taking the pericardium as an example again, it serves as a protective and lubricating layer for the heart. The fluid inside the sac acts as lubrication for the beating heart, similar to how oil is necessary for the proper functioning of moving engine parts. The pericardial sac plays a vital role in maintaining the health and function of the heart.
By Millicent mary5 months ago in Education
The Ground Over Yellowstone Is Rising.
Introduction: Yellowstone National Park, a treasure trove of geysers and hot springs, sits atop a colossal supervolcano, making it a unique and dynamic geological wonder. Beneath its surface lies an extensive magma chamber, the magnitude of which was revealed by researchers from the University of Utah in 2015. Recent findings indicate not only the vast size of the primary magma reservoir but also the existence of an additional one below it, collectively holding enough magma to fill the Grand Canyon eleven times over.
By Ebrain Muller5 months ago in Education
Anatomy and Physiology of Urinary System. Content Warning.
Anatomy and Physiology of Urinary System Welcome back to Educator.com! In this lesson, we will be discussing the urinary system. The functions of the urinary system go beyond simply producing and eliminating urine. While that is its primary function, it also plays a crucial role in removing metabolic wastes from your bodily fluids. Solid waste, on the other hand, is part of the digestive system and is eliminated through fecal matter. The urinary system primarily focuses on filtering blood and eliminating metabolic wastes.
By Millicent mary5 months ago in Education
The Iconic History of Brihadeeswara Temple
Called the Peruvudaiyar Kovil, or Brihadeeswara Temple, it is a testimony to the architectural and cultural genius of the Chola era in Southern India. Built in the early 11th century by the renowned Chola monarch Rajaraja I, this temple has a long and illustrious history.
By Abiprasanth 5 months ago in Education
Coding Adventures Await: Explore Coding Classes for Kids in the Middle East
The Middle East has seen a surge in interest in children's coding programmes in recent years. Providing children with coding skills not only encourages early technology exposure but also develops critical problem-solving skills at a time when the world is becoming more and more digital. One noteworthy project that has drawn the interest of parents and educators in this educational revolution is "The Coding Trail."
By The Coding Trail5 months ago in Journal