A scientist who studies anatomy is called a anatomist.
An anatomist is a scientist who studies the anatomy.
scientists study plants by putting them into?
Comparative anatomy is the investigation and comparison of the structures of different animals. Scientists use comparative anatomy to study the difference between species and how they are alike in other ways. ~ann :]
No. Ecologists study nature and scientists study just about everything.Further answerAn ecologist is a scientist, but not all scientists are ecologists.
In science you can study: botany - the study of plants anatomy - the study of the human body chemistry - the study of elements and compounds biology physics
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Comparative anatomy is the investigation and comparison of the structures of different animals. Scientists use comparative anatomy to study the difference between species and how they are alike in other ways. By comparing the similarities and differences between a number of species, scientists can then construct a picture of their evolutionary relationships.
Students in all medical fields, including nursing and physiotherapy must study gross human anatomy. Students in some fields of biological scientists also must have a working knowledge of human anatomy.
Scientists that study zootomy specialize in the comparative anatomy of animals. In order to learn the anatomy and physiology of the animals, most research is conducted through dissection.
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The study of human anatomy that we can see with our eyes is called gross anatomy.
Physiologically speaking, the Anatomist studies Anatomy.
The best term for that would be gross anatomy.
regional anatomy
anatomy - the study of structure physiology - the study of function
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Microscopic anatomy is not same as regional anatomy. In microscopic anatomy you study the structure as seen through microscope. This is also called as histology. In regional anatomy you study say head, neck and face or thorax or abdomen etc. That is a study related to that part.
Samuel Ernest Whitnall has written: 'The study of anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Study and teaching, Human anatomy