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This document is a comprehensive set of study notes covering the foundational principles of human anatomy and physiology. It explains key biological functions—such as metabolism, responsiveness, growth, development, differentiation, and reproduction—and details major anatomical methods, organ systems, body regions, abdominal divisions, and the structure and function of the peritoneum. It also distinguishes retroperitoneal and intraperitoneal organs and outlines how the body is organised for clinical examination and anatomical study. should not be used as the sole source of revision. Students should always supplement this material with textbook readings, lecture content, diagrams, practice questions, and practical anatomical resources to ensure a complete understanding of the subject

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1. GROSS ANATOMY
Gross anatomy = study of structures visible to the naked eye.
It uses several major approaches:




1.1 Methods of Studying Gross Anatomy
A. Surface Anatomy

 Study of the body’s external features
 Used in physical examination, e.g.:
o Locating pulses
o Identifying bony landmarks
o Assessing muscle tone
o Detecting abnormal lumps or organ enlargement
 Crucial for clinicians, paramedics, surgeons, and physiotherapists



B. Dissection

 Cutting and separating tissues to observe relationships between structures
 Traditional foundation of anatomy study
 Reveals:
o Nerves, vessels, fascia planes
o Joint spaces
o Muscle attachments




C. Radiologic Anatomy

 Study of internal structures via imaging:
o X-ray (bones, lungs)
o CT (cross-sectional bone + soft tissue)
o MRI (soft tissue contrast, brain, spinal cord, joints)
o Ultrasound (obstetrics, soft tissue, vascular flow)
o PET scans (metabolism, cancer)

Modern anatomy depends heavily on radiological imaging.



D. Systemic Anatomy

, Study of one organ system at a time, e.g.:

 Skeletal system
 Muscular system
 Nervous system
 Respiratory system
 Digestive system
 Endocrine system
 Urinary system
 Cardiovascular system
 Lymphatic system
 Reproductive systems

This is the standard textbook teaching method.



E. Regional Anatomy

Study of all structures in a specific region simultaneously.

Examples:

 Thorax: heart, lungs, vessels, ribs, diaphragm
 Head & neck: cranial nerves, blood supply, glands, musculature
 Abdomen: digestive organs, vessels, lymphatics

Clinicians use regional anatomy during physical exams and surgical procedures.




2. ORGAN SYSTEMS OF THE HUMAN
BODY (OVERVIEW)
There are 11 organ systems, PLUS the immune system (which is not an anatomical “system”
but a collection of cells, tissues, and organs).

The 11 systems are:

1. Integumentary
2. Skeletal
3. Muscular
4. Nervous
5. Endocrine
6. Cardiovascular
7. Lymphatic
8. Respiratory
9. Digestive

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Kenneth Saladin Human Anatomy
Publisher: 2019 ISBN: 9781260566000 Edition: Unknown

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