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Part 1 - Anatomy And Physiology (A&P) - The Make Up Of Your Body And How It Functions


Have you ever thought how police are trained to detect counterfeit money. They are taught to recognize it by spending the vast majority of their time seeing, and feeling, the legal bills. Once they become familiar with the good ones, they are innocently introduced to the counterfeit bills. These are now easy to spot.  The student is now confidently recognizing the real ones and the fake ones stand out. Why is this important? How can you fix something if you don't know how it works or what it is supposed to do?


Part 2 - Anatomy And Physiology (A&P) - The Make Up Of Your Body And How It Functions




Our knowledge of the working of the cell has changed a lot over the last few decades. All of us begin as a single cell. That one cell divided into two, then two into four and so on. These newly generated cells are programmed to perform specific functions throughout out lives. Your body's very basic unit is the cell and every cell has a purpose or a function. The definition of a cell is "the fundamental unit of all living tissue".    Nothing that is in you is NOT a cell of some type. And these cells perform different activities.




Part 3 - Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) - The Make Up Of Your Body and How It Functions


Don't ever let anyone tell you that if you have a problem in one area of your body that it doesn't really affect another part.  It does!


The body is an incredible machine and is connected to eveything in it. And its response is very fast.


All parts are inter-related and inter-connected. No action is to small for it not to make a diffference, or to have an effect.


 


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