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B1 Intermedio Inglés 11:20 Educational

Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology: Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology #1

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I’d like you to take a second and really look at yourself.

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I don’t mean take stock of your life, which really isn't any of my business, but I mean just

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look at your body.

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Hold up a hand and wiggle it around. Take a sip of water. Hold your breath. Sniff the air.

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These things are so simple for most of us that we don’t give them a moment’s thought.

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But each one of those things is, oh, SO much more complex than it feels.

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Every movement you make, every new day that you live to see, is the result of a

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collection of systems working together to function properly.

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In short, you, my friend, are a magnificent beast.

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You are more convoluted and prolific and polymorphously awesome than you probably even

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dare to think.

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For instance, did you know that, if they were all stretched out, your intestines would be about as long

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as a three story building is tall?

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Or that by the time you reach old age, you’ll have produced enough saliva to fill more than

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one swimming pool?

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Or that you lose about two-thirds of a kilogram every year in dead skin cells? And you will

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lose more than 50 kilograms of them in your lifetime? Just tiny, dried-up pieces of you, drifting

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around your house, and settling on your bookshelves, feeding entire colonies of dust mites.

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You’re your own little world.

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And I’m here to help you get to know the body that you call a home, through the twin

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disciplines of anatomy - the study of the structure and relationships between body parts,

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and physiology - the science of how those parts come together to function, and keep

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that body alive.

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Anatomy is all about what your body is, physiology is about what it does. And together, they

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comprise the science of us.

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It’s a complicated science - I’m not gonna lie to you - and it draws on a lot of other

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disciplines, like chemistry and even physics. And you’ll have to absorb a lot of new terms

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- lots of Latin, gobs of Greek.

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But this course isn't just gonna be an inventory of your

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individual parts, or a diagram of how a slice of pizza gives you energy.

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Because these disciplines are really about why you’re alive right now, how you came

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to be alive, how disease harms you, and how your body recovers from illness and injury.

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It's about the big-picture things that we either spend most of our time thinking about,

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or trying not to think about: death, and sex, and eating, and sleeping, and even the act

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of thinking itself.

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They’re all processes that we can understand through anatomy and physiology.

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