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Anatomy is the identification and description of the structures of
living things. Anatomy is a branch of biology and medicine which can be divided into three broad areas: human anatomy, zootomy (animal anatomy), and phytotomy (plant anatomy).
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What does anatomy study?
Anatomy is the study of the inside
of the body. Anatomy notes the position and structure of organs such as muscles, glands and bones. A person who studies anatomy is an anatomist.
Anatomy can be divided into Gross Anatomy (macroscopic anatomy) and Microscopic Anatomy.
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What is Gross Anatomy
(Тopographical Аnatomy)?
Topographical anatomy or macro
anatomy, refers to the study of the biological structures that may be seen with the naked eye.
Gross anatomy may involve dissection or noninvasive methods; the aim is to acquire data about the larger structures of organs and organ systems.
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What is Microscopic Anatomy (Histology)?
Histology is the study of cells
and tissues of animals, humans and plants that are too small to been seen with the naked eye.
Microscopic anatomy commonly involves studying tissues and cells by sectioning and staining (histological techniques), and then looking at them under an electron or light microscope.
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Human anatomy
Human anatomy is the study of the structures
of the human body. Most health care related studies require some or extensive training in gross anatomy and histology.
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methods of histology
Microscopy
Morphometry
Histochemistry
Тissue culture(For study living cells).
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How is microscopic anatomy different from macroscopic?
Microscopic anatomy is the study
with a microscope.
Macroscopic anatomy is observation, examination of the body with the naked eye.
Medical students will be required to do practical anatomical work, which involves dissection and inspecting cadavers.