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What is anatomy? - Answer: The study of the structure of the body.
What is Pathological anatomy? - Answer: Anatomical features that
change during illness.
,What is Systemic physiology? - Answer: Structure of organ systems.
What is Physiology? - Answer: Study of the function of anatomical
structures.
What is Surface anatomy? - Answer: The study of general form and
superficial markings (toward the body surface).
What is Regional anatomy? - Answer: Focuses on the anatomical
organization of specific areas of the body such as head neck or trunk.
What is Embryology? - Answer: The study of human early
developmental process (first two months as embryo).
What is Cytology? - Answer: The study of internal structure of
individual cells, the simplest units of life.
What is Histology? - Answer: The examination of tissues, groups of
specialized cells and and cell products that work together to perform
specific functions.
, What are the level of organization of matter (human body)? - Answer:
Chemical
Cellular
Tissue
Organ
Organ Systems
Organism
Chemical Level of organization - Answer: Atoms are the smallest stable
units of matter. They can combine to create molecules with complex
shapes.
Cellular level of organization - Answer: Cells are the smallest living
units in the body.
Tissue level of organizaion - Answer: A tissue is a group of cells
working together to perform a specific function. Heart muscle cells
combine with other cells to form cardiac muscle tissue.
Organ level of organization - Answer: Organs are made of two or more
tissues working together to perform a specific function.