biology

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Across
  1. 4. molecules and receptors.
  2. 7. Physiology: Studies physiological functions across different
  3. 8. Physiology: Focuses on how organ systems, such as the
  4. 9. and tissues.
  5. 11. Communication: Studies how cells interact with each other through
  6. 13. of different species to understand evolutionary relationships. Developmental Anatomy: Focuses on anatomical changes during the
  7. 16. Physiology: Examines the functions of cells and their interactions.
Down
  1. 1. respiratory, and nervous systems, work and interact.
  2. 2. Function: Includes processes such as metabolism, signal transduction,
  3. 3. (the study of cells). Comparative Anatomy: Examines similarities and differences in the
  4. 5. Anatomy: The study of structures visible to the naked eye, such as
  5. 6. and development of an organism.
  6. 8. to understand adaptations and evolutionary changes.
  7. 10. cell division.
  8. 12. reticulum.
  9. 14. Structure: Investigates organelles like the nucleus, mitochondria, and
  10. 15. Anatomy: Includes histology (the study of tissues) and