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Approaches to Gross Anatomy

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Examines the similarities and differences in the anatomy of species   Comparative anatomy  
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Investigates the changes in structure within an individual from conception through maturity   Developmental anatomy  
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Developmental changes occurring prior to birth   Embryology  
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Examines all the structures in a particular region of the body as one complete unit Ex: skin, connective tissue and fat, bones, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels of the neck   Regional anatomy  
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Examines both superficial anatomic markings and internal body structures as they relate to the skin covering them   Surface anatomy  
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Studies the gross anatomy of each system   Systemic anatomy  
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Examines all anatomic changes resulting from disease   Pathologic anatomy  
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Studies the relationships among internal structures that may be visualized by specific scanning procedures, like ultrasound, MRI, x-ray   Radiographic anatomy  
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Investigates the anatomic landmarks used before and after surgery   Surgical anatomy  
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