Differentiate matter from energy.
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Table of Contents
1
The Human Body:An Orientation
2
Basic Chemistry
3
Cells and Tissues
4
Skin and Body Membranes
5
The Skeletal System
6
The Muscular System
7
The Nervous System
8
Special Senses
9
The Endocrine System
10
Blood
11
Blood
12
The Lymphatic System and Body Defenses
13
The Respiratory System
14
The Digestive System and Body Metabolism
15
The Urinary System
16
The Reproductive System
Textbook Solutions for Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology
Chapter 2 Problem 2-1
Question
Differentiate matter from energy.
Solution
Step 1 of 4
Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass. Chemistry studies the nature of matter-how its building blocks are put together and how they interact.
Matter exists in solid, liquid, and gaseous states. Examples of each state are found in the human body. Solids, such as bones and teeth, have a definite shape and volume. Liquids have a definite volume, but they conform to the shape of their container. Examples of body liquids are blood plasma and the interstitial fluid that bathes all body cells. Gasses have neither a definite shape nor a definite volume. The air we breathe is a mixture of gasses.
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Title
Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology 11
Author
Elaine N. Marieb
ISBN
9780321919007