Matthew Nwerem

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In biology, there is an old distinction between two camps of scientists—anatomists, and physiologists. Anatomists describe the nature of materials, structures, and body parts: they describe how things are. Physiologists concentrate, instead, on the mechanisms by which these structures and parts interact to enable the functions of living organisms; they concern themselves with how things work.
The Gene: An Intimate History
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