BODY — Anatomy, Physiology, and Genetics
The pattern in biological structure. 19 entries from organ systems through developmental biology. The biological facts are textbook; the mapping to the five properties is this project’s contribution.
I. Anatomy and Physiology
- Heart and Cardiac Valves — One-Way Flow as Structural Honesty
- Blood-Brain Barrier — A Boundary of Humility
- Liver Detoxification — Proportion in Metabolic Processing
- Bone Remodeling — Alignment Between Load and Structure
- Kidney and Nephron Filtration — The Body’s Equator
- Gut-Brain Axis — Bidirectional Communication Where Neither Dominates
- Wound Healing — The Four Phases as Structural Restoration
- Menstrual Cycle — Cyclical Renewal and Proportion in Timing
II. Genetics and Epigenetics
- Central Dogma — Alignment Between Code and Expression
- Epigenetics — The Context Changes the Reading, Not the Text
- Telomeres and Cellular Aging — The Structural Clock
- Horizontal Gene Transfer — Honesty About Permeable Boundaries
- Genetic Imprinting — Which Voice Is Heard Depends on Source
- Human Genome Project — Humility About “Junk DNA”
III. Developmental Biology
- Hox Genes — The Same Toolkit Across All Animal Body Plans
- Gastrulation — The Most Important Event in Your Life
- Apoptosis in Development — Creation Through Selective Destruction
- Left-Right Asymmetry — Symmetry Breaking at the Organism Scale
- Neural Crest Cells — One Population, Many Expressions
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