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anatomy

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anatomy   science of body structures and their relationships  
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neurophysiology   functional properties of nerve cells  
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endocrinology   hormones and 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 kidneys  
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exercise physiology   changes in cell and organ functions as a result of muscular activity  
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patholophysiology   functional changes associated with disease and aging  
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embrylogy   structures that emerge from the time of the fertilized egg through the eighth week of the utero  
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developmental biology   structures that emerge from the time of the fertilizied egg to the adult form  
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histrology   microscopic structure of tissue  
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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 a microscope  
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systemic anatomy   structures of specific systems of the body  
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regional anatomy   specific regions of the body  
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radiographic anatomy   body structures that can be visualized with x-rays  
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pathological anatomy   structural changes associated with disease  
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physiology   science of body functions  
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