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What is the difference between anatomy and physiology?

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Basic: The basic difference: anatomy is structure, physiology is function.

Answered 3/17/2015

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Anatomy& Physiology: anatomy is the science dealing with structure of animals ( or body parts ) and physiology is the study of how they function or work normally

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Different subjects: Anatomy is the study of the body components. Physiology is the the study of how the body works from electrical, mechanical, enzymatic, and chemical processes.

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