Body (biology)

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A body (

multicellular
stage. Other uses:

  • Plant body: plants are modular, with modules being created by meristems and the body generally consisting of both the shoot system and the root system, with the body's development being influenced by its environment.[1]
  • Cell body: here it may be used for cells like
    nerve fibres). The cell body is the part with the nucleus
    in it.

The body of a

corpse or cadaver. The dead bodies of vertebrate animals and insects
are sometimes called carcasses.

The human body has a

genitals of the groin, which differ between males and females
.

The branch of

cytology
, which studies the structure and function of the individual cells, from which the tissues and organs of the studied macroorganism are built. Taken together, anatomy, histology, cytology and embryology represent a morphology

The study of functions and mechanisms in a body is physiology.[4][5]

Human body

Here are the names of the body parts of a woman and a man.

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