HEALTH
The term health has a lot of meanings. Probably the simplest way to think of health is as a state of normal anatomy and physiology. When the structures or functions of the body become abnormal, disease results.
Maintaining health is a complicated process. In terms of the levels of organization of the body, the health of the body as a whole depends on the health and proper functioning of each of its systems, organs, tissues, and cells. On the other hand, each of the body's cells depends on the health and proper functioning of all the tissues, organs, systems, and the body as a whole. All structures and functions in the body are interrelated; nothing takes place in isolation. We can represent these interrelationships with the following diagram:
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