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From Micro to Macro: Anatomical Hierarchies in Organismal Structure
Author(s): Lawrence Witmer*
The human body, like all living organisms, is a marvel of intricate design and complexity. From the tiniest cellular structures to the grandeur of entire
organ systems, our bodies consist of multiple levels of organization, each contributing to the function and integrity of the whole. In this article, we
will embark on a journey through the various anatomical hierarchies that compose organismal structure, from the microscale to the macroscale.
Understanding these hierarchies is not only fascinating but crucial for comprehending the principles of life itself. At the base of the anatomical
hierarchy, we find cells – the fundamental units of life. These tiny powerhouses are the building blocks of all living organisms, encompassing
various specialized types that work together to maintain life functions. From the minute structures within cells, such as mitochondri.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4265.2023.7.293
Journal of Morphology and Anatomy received 63 citations as per Google Scholar report