In our Biology, we tackled about anatomy and physiology; I've learned that they are two related studies. Anatomy is the study of the structures of living things. While physiology, is the study of the functions of an organism. I also learned that anatomy is divided into two branches: microscopic anatomy and macroscopic anatomy, also known as gross anatomy.
If I will explain Anatomy and Physiology to others, I will discuss to them all the things that I have learned, as briefly and clearly as I possibly as could. Next, I will sight examples, for them to understand the lesson more thoroughly. And lastly, help them find some keywords that can guide them for easy recall. When they want to remember Anatomy, all they have to do is to memorize the word 'structure' because as I have said earlier, anatomy is the study of living things. The same goes with physiology. If you want to remember Physiology, just memorize the word 'function'. For further knowledge, an example of anatomy is the arrangement of bones that comprise the skeleton which is the structure of different organism' bodies. Good examples for physiology are the different senses such as sense of sight and sense of smell. Microscopic anatomy, just recall the term 'micro' which means small, or by the word itself, microscopic. Because it studies structures that are very small this cannot be seen by the naked eye. But can only be examined through the use of a microscope. An example of this is the structure cell. On the other hand, macroscopic anatomy or gross anatomy tackles about structures that can be seen by the naked eye. Macro or gross means large. An example of this is the liver.
Our teacher in Biology is a really good teacher. We can easily absorb the lesson well when he teaches. He find ways for students to participate in his class. Examples of this are activities through power points and answering questionnaires about the topic. It helps us to be attentive, competitive at sometimes and helps us appreciate and enjoy Biology.