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Subdivisions of Anatomy & Physiology

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Embryology   Structures that emerge from the time of the fertilized egg through the eighth week in utero.  
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Developmental Biology   Structures that emerge from the time of the fertilized egg to the adult form.  
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Histology   Microscopic structure of tissues  
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Surface Anatomy   Anatomical landmarks on the surface of the body through visualization and palpation  
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Gross Anatomy   Structures that can be examined without using a microscope  
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Systematic Anatomy   Structure of specific systems of the body such as the nervous or respiratory systems  
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Regional Anatomy   Specific regions of the body such as the head or chest  
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Radiographic Anatomy   Body structures that can be visualized with x-rays  
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Pathological Anatomy   Structural changes (from gross to microscopic) associated with disease  
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Neurophysiology   Functional properties of nerve cells  
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Endocrinology   Hormones (chemical regulators in the blood) and how they control body functions  
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Cardiovascular Physiology   Functions of the heart and blood vessels  
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Immunology   How the body defends itself against disease-causing agents  
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Respiratory Physiology   Functions of the air passageways and lungs  
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Renal Physiology   Functions of the kidneys  
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Exercise Physiology   Changes in cell and organ functions as a result of muscular activity  
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Pathophysiology   Functional changes associated with disease and aging  
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