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Anatomy_Gray_0 | Anatomy_Gray | What is anatomy? Anatomy includes those structures that can be seen grossly (without the aid of magnification) and microscopically (with the aid of magnification). Typically, when used by itself, the term anatomy tends to mean gross or macroscopic anatomy—that is, the study of structures that can be seen without using ... | Anatomy_Gray. What is anatomy? Anatomy includes those structures that can be seen grossly (without the aid of magnification) and microscopically (with the aid of magnification). Typically, when used by itself, the term anatomy tends to mean gross or macroscopic anatomy—that is, the study of structures that can be seen ... | [
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Anatomy_Gray_1 | Anatomy_Gray | Observation and visualization are the primary techniques a student should use to learn anatomy. Anatomy is much more than just memorization of lists of names. Although the language of anatomy is important, the network of information needed to visualize the position of physical structures in a patient goes far beyond si... | Anatomy_Gray. Observation and visualization are the primary techniques a student should use to learn anatomy. Anatomy is much more than just memorization of lists of names. Although the language of anatomy is important, the network of information needed to visualize the position of physical structures in a patient goes... | [
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Anatomy_Gray_2 | Anatomy_Gray | How can gross anatomy be studied? The term anatomy is derived from the Greek word temnein, meaning “to cut.” Clearly, therefore, the study of anatomy is linked, at its root, to dissection, although dissection of cadavers by students is now augmented, or even in some cases replaced, by viewing prosected (previously diss... | Anatomy_Gray. How can gross anatomy be studied? The term anatomy is derived from the Greek word temnein, meaning “to cut.” Clearly, therefore, the study of anatomy is linked, at its root, to dissection, although dissection of cadavers by students is now augmented, or even in some cases replaced, by viewing prosected (p... | [
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Anatomy_Gray_3 | Anatomy_Gray | This includes the vasculature, the nerves, the bones, the muscles, and all other structures and organs located in the region of the body defined as the thorax. After studying this region, the other regions of the body (i.e., the abdomen, pelvis, lower limb, upper limb, back, head, and neck) are studied in a similar fas... | Anatomy_Gray. This includes the vasculature, the nerves, the bones, the muscles, and all other structures and organs located in the region of the body defined as the thorax. After studying this region, the other regions of the body (i.e., the abdomen, pelvis, lower limb, upper limb, back, head, and neck) are studied in... | [
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Anatomy_Gray_4 | Anatomy_Gray | Each of these approaches has benefits and deficiencies. The regional approach works very well if the anatomy course involves cadaver dissection but falls short when it comes to understanding the continuity of an entire system throughout the body. Similarly, the systemic approach fosters an understanding of an entire sy... | Anatomy_Gray. Each of these approaches has benefits and deficiencies. The regional approach works very well if the anatomy course involves cadaver dissection but falls short when it comes to understanding the continuity of an entire system throughout the body. Similarly, the systemic approach fosters an understanding o... | [
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Anatomy_Gray_5 | Anatomy_Gray | The anatomical position The anatomical position is the standard reference position of the body used to describe the location of structures (Fig. 1.1). The body is in the anatomical position when standing upright with feet together, hands by the side and face looking forward. The mouth is closed and the facial expressio... | Anatomy_Gray. The anatomical position The anatomical position is the standard reference position of the body used to describe the location of structures (Fig. 1.1). The body is in the anatomical position when standing upright with feet together, hands by the side and face looking forward. The mouth is closed and the fa... | [
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Anatomy_Gray_6 | Anatomy_Gray | Three major groups of planes pass through the body in the anatomical position (Fig. 1.1). Coronal planes are oriented vertically and divide the body into anterior and posterior parts. Sagittal planes also are oriented vertically but are at right angles to the coronal planes and divide the body into right and left parts... | Anatomy_Gray. Three major groups of planes pass through the body in the anatomical position (Fig. 1.1). Coronal planes are oriented vertically and divide the body into anterior and posterior parts. Sagittal planes also are oriented vertically but are at right angles to the coronal planes and divide the body into right ... | [
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Anatomy_Gray_7 | Anatomy_Gray | Three major pairs of terms are used to describe the location of structures relative to the body as a whole or to other structures (Fig. 1.1). Anterior (or ventral) and posterior (or dorsal) describe the position of structures relative to the “front” and “back” of the body. For example, the nose is an anterior (ventral)... | Anatomy_Gray. Three major pairs of terms are used to describe the location of structures relative to the body as a whole or to other structures (Fig. 1.1). Anterior (or ventral) and posterior (or dorsal) describe the position of structures relative to the “front” and “back” of the body. For example, the nose is an ante... | [
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Anatomy_Gray_9 | Anatomy_Gray | "Cranial (toward the head) and caudal (toward the tail) are sometimes used instead of superior and i(...TRUNCATED) | "Anatomy_Gray. Cranial (toward the head) and caudal (toward the tail) are sometimes used instead of (...TRUNCATED) | [0.6204453706741333,-0.4113154411315918,0.34475550055503845,-1.0439125299453735,-0.44673311710357666(...TRUNCATED) |
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