This document discusses several key anatomical and physiological differences between pediatric patients and adults that are important for anesthesiologists to consider. It covers differences in the respiratory, cardiovascular, renal, hepatic, gastrointestinal, and thermoregulatory systems between infants/children and adults. It also discusses how these developmental differences can impact a child's response to medications and their pharmacokinetics. Special attention is needed for neonates due to their underdeveloped organ systems and immature metabolism. Careful preoperative evaluation of a child's medical history is important for anticipating potential anesthetic implications.