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Anatomy

Anatomy (from Ancient Greek ἀνατομή (anatomḗ) 'dissection') is the branch of morphology concerned with the study of the internal and external structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science that deals with the structural organization of living things.

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Etymology and definition

Animal tissues

Vertebrate anatomy

Invertebrate anatomy

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Anatomy

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Anatomy

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related to Medieval to early modern · 28
Anatomy → Alessandro Achillini, Andrea, Andreas Vesalius, Antonio Benivieni, Between, Bologna, Brabant, Calcar, De, He, It, Italianate, Jan, Leonardo, Luzzi, Marie Boas, Mondino, Mondino's, Mondino's Anatomy, Originally
related to Late modern · 27
Anatomy → Aberdeen, Anatomy Act, As, Baltimore, Britain, Classes, Forbes, From, He, Ignaz Semmelweis, Jefferson Medical College, Lebanon Cemetery, Medical, New York, Philadelphia, Regius Professor, Royal College, Semmelweis, Sir John Struthers, Some
related to External links · 24
Anatomy → Anatomia Collection, Andrew Cunningham, BBC Radio, Collections Archived, Encyclopædia Britannica, February, Frederick Gymer, Gunther, Hagens True Anatomy, Harold Ellis, Health, Henry GrayParsons, Henry Munson, Human Body, In Our Time, Lyman, Melvyn Bragg, New Ways, Ruth Richardson, Science History Institute Digital
related to Ancient · 13
Anatomy → Alexandria, Ancient Egyptian, BCE, Edwin Smith Papyrus, Egypt, Great, Greek, Greeks, In, It, Ptolemaic, The Ebers Papyrus, The Hellenistic Egyptian
related to Etymology and definition · 9
Anatomy → Derived, For, Greek, Gross, In, It, Microscopic, Regional, The
related to Sources · 8
Anatomy → CC BY, Gordon Betts, Licensed, Openstax, Openstax Anatomy, Physiology, Text, This
is a · 7
Anatomy → branch of natural science that deals with the structural organization of living things, complex and dynamic field that is constantly evolving as discoveries are made, scientific study of the structure of organisms including their systems, study of structures large enough to be seen with the naked eye, study of structures on a microscopic scale, study of the interrelationships of all of the structures in a specific body region, study of the structures that make up a discrete body system
related to Other branches of anatomy · 5
Anatomy → Artistic, Comparative, It, Superficial, Surface
see also · 5
Anatomy → Anatomical, AnatomyEvelyn, Overview, Technique, Three-dimensional

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body animals organs tissues structures cells also human muscle medical legs species parts often study animal heart dissection structure tissue

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Anatomyis acomplex and dynamic field that is constantly evolving as discoveries are made0.90text
Anatomyis ascientific study of the structure of organisms including their systems0.90text
Anatomyis astudy of structures large enough to be seen with the naked eye0.90text
Anatomyis astudy of structures on a microscopic scale0.90text
Anatomyis astudy of the interrelationships of all of the structures in a specific body region0.90text
Anatomyis astudy of the structures that make up a discrete body system0.90text
the liverinstance ofblood supply and innervation of an organ0.80text
ctenophoresinstance ofIn some slow-moving radially symmetrical marine animals0.80text
cnidariansinstance ofIn some slow-moving radially symmetrical marine animals0.80text
chemoreceptorsinstance ofspecialized receptor cells0.80text
photoreceptors are found in groupsinstance ofspecialized receptor cells0.80text

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