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Siya ang nanguna sa pag aaral ng anatomiya ng tao sa pamamagitan ng pag aaral ng mga bangkay at kalansay

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Answered by krithikkrushi
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The dalubkatawan [1] human or human anatomy is the scientific study of the morphology of the adult body man . [2] is subdivided into the areas anatomy ( gross anatomy ) and microscopic anatomy ( microscopic anatomy ). [2] Rough anatomy (also called topographic anatomy, regional anatomy, or anthropology) is the study of anatomical structures that are visible to the eyes without the aid of tools such as glass or microscope . [2] Microscopic anatomy is the study of small anatomical structures with the help of microscopes, which include histology (the study of the organization of tissues), [2] and cytology (the study of cells ).

In some aspects of human anatomy, they are related to embryology , comparative anatomy and physiology (or comparative embryology ), [2] due to the same evolutionary roots ; for example, the ancient segments of the pattern that are present in all vertebrates with repeating simple groups still exist in the human body , which are unique to the spine and to the ribs, and can be distinguished from ancient ones. embryo.

The system is made up of the human body, which is made up of organs made up of tissue , which in turn is made up of cells and connective tissue .

The history of anatomy is said to be , for a long time, in the ongoing understanding of the functions of organs and structures within the body. Techniques have greatly improved , jumping from examinations of animals that pass through the incision (infection) of stored or preserved dead human bodies to complex technological approaches that have advanced and improved within th e 20th century .

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Answered by frenchefatemarquez
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Si ANREAS VESALIUS

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sya ang nanguna sa pag aaral ng anatomiya ng tao sa pamamagitan ng mga bangkay at kalansay ng isang pagsasanay na ipinagbawal sa kaniyang panahon

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