The first essay is regarding the principle of complementarity - how form (structure) follows function: You will be asked
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tissues, integumentary sustem, skeletal, muscular, nervous, central nervous, peripheral nervous system, autonomic nervous sustem
tissues, integumentary sustem, skeletal, muscular, nervous, central nervous, peripheral nervous system, autonomic nervous sustem
The first essay is regarding the principle of complementarity - how form (structure) follows function: You will be asked to give two examples of the principle of complementarity and explain the relationship between the function and structure. Below are a few examples. YOU MUST COME UP WITH AN ORIGINAL EXAMPLE USING STRUCTURES STUDIED THIS SEMSESTER. If you use one of my examples, or if you choose a structure not covered this semester, you will NOT receive credit. EXAMPLES The heart has valves (structure) which prevent backflow of blood, thus ensuring that blood only flows in one direction (function) Musde cells are long and skinny (structure) this allows the cells to shorten and create movement as they contract (function) Neurons have abundant sodium/potassium pumps (structure) that maintain the electrochemical gradient to allow neurons to conduct impulses (function) KEEP IT SIMPLE FOCUS ON ONE STRUCTURAL FEATURE AT A TIME. Your examples must be pertaining to structures that we explored/covered this semester
tissues, integumentary sustem, skeletal, muscular, nervous, central nervous, peripheral nervous system, autonomic nervous sustem
The first essay is regarding the principle of complementarity - how form (structure) follows function: You will be asked to give two examples of the principle of complementarity and explain the relationship between the function and structure. Below are a few examples. YOU MUST COME UP WITH AN ORIGINAL EXAMPLE USING STRUCTURES STUDIED THIS SEMSESTER. If you use one of my examples, or if you choose a structure not covered this semester, you will NOT receive credit. EXAMPLES The heart has valves (structure) which prevent backflow of blood, thus ensuring that blood only flows in one direction (function) Musde cells are long and skinny (structure) this allows the cells to shorten and create movement as they contract (function) Neurons have abundant sodium/potassium pumps (structure) that maintain the electrochemical gradient to allow neurons to conduct impulses (function) KEEP IT SIMPLE FOCUS ON ONE STRUCTURAL FEATURE AT A TIME. Your examples must be pertaining to structures that we explored/covered this semester