as previously mentioned, given the enormity of the task of studying for the notoriously huge and gianormous unit known as normal systems. one inadvertantly tends subconciously, unawarely, automatically attempt to break the sbuject down into digestible parts as per mentioned during the gastrointestinal part of the unit. so here goes:
ANATOMY: anatomy is the study of the structures of the body
PHYISOLOGY: physiology is the study of the function of the body
HISTOLOGY: The study of tissues and cells under a microscope
however, who bothers with such nitty gritty details. there are yet simpler, more direct, succinct and straighter to the point ways to understand each component:
ANATOMY: where is what
PHYSIOLOGY: where does what
HISTOLOGY: what? :S
and of which having understood the different aspects of study, we must now dwell on how the content can be delivered
ANATOMY: point and tell and learn
PHYSIOLOGY: tell and learn
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HISTOLOGY: don't learn :S
so there u have it, a simple crash course guide to helping u better understand your friendly unit "normal system". and on that note take care and have a great day.
""My doctor gave me six months to live, but when I couldn't pay the bill he gave me six months more." Walter Matthau."
Saturday, May 10, 2008
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