MASTERING ANATOMY ACCESS CODE
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ISBN: 9781269868341
Author: Pearson
Publisher: PEARSON C
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Chapter 1, Problem 6RFT
Summary Introduction
To review: Match the term
Study of tissues
Face down
All chemical activity in body
Study of cells
Face up
Constant internal environment
Lower back
Introduction:
The term metabolism means the sum of all the chemical activities that take place in all the living organisms present on the planet and this includes digestion and transportation of the materials into and between the cells.
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MASTERING ANATOMY ACCESS CODE
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