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Anatomy

Anatomy is the branch of biology that studies the structure of organisms from a functional perspective and understanding of how the human body is designed. Anatomy teaches, in the laboratory setting, how to distinguish tissue types through histological specimens and studies the three-dimensional relationship of body structures through use of models, slides and required non-human mammalian dissection. It includes learning about the size, position, and connections of large scale structures such as muscle, bone, and nerve as well as the microscopic structures of tissues and cells. Anatomy is one of the oldest biological sciences, foundational in health-science related fields and is an important

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