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Change: Investigates the relationship and structure of large body parts that are visible to the unaided eye, such as the intestines, stomach, brain, heart, and kidneys. Preserved specimens or their parts are often cut open (dissected) for examination. Sections of Gross Anatomy (Macroscopic Anatomy)Developmental- the study of
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Change: are complementary basic medical sciences, which are generally taught to medical students in their first year at medical school.Anatomical HumanLandmarks anatomythat can be taught regionally or systemically;[1] that is, respectively, studying anatomy by bodily regionsreadily suchseen ason the head and chest,
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Change: -is-Is the study of biology that is the consideration of living things and natural structure otof ehm.them. It is a general term that involves the human body, as well as the animal and the plant. It is very closely related to embryology, comparative anatomy, and comparative embryology.
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Change: Human heart and lungs, from an older edition of Gray's Anatomy. Anatomy "to cut into" -is the study of biology that is the consideration of living things and natural structure ot ehm.
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Change: (also called topographical anatomy, regional anatomy, or anthropotomy) is the study of anatomical structures of the body that can be seen by unaidedthe vision.[1]unaided Microscopiceye. anatomy -Microscopic is the study of minutestructures anatomicalthat structuresare assisted withby microscopes , whichand includesdoes
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Change: This page was last modified on 1 July 2008, at 21:25. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit charity. Privacy policy
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Change: by making a tax-deductible donation. Anatomy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see anatomy (disambiguation). Human heart and lungs, from an older edition of Gray's Anatomy. Anatomy (from the Greek ἀνατομία anatomia, from ἀνατέμνειν ana: separate, apart from, and temnein
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Change: that is, respectively, studying anatomy by bodily regions such as the head and chest, or studying by specific systems, such as the nervous or respiratory systems. The major anatomy textbook, Gray's Anatomy, has recently been reorganized from a systems format to a regional format,[2][3] in
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