Essentially, the head is known as the skull or cranium in anatomical terms.
Well, there really aren't any special names for the head of a cattlebeast. In veterinary terms, a head of a cow is called a head; ears are ears, the nose is a nose, the bridge of the nose is called the muzzle, the eyes are called eyes, etc.
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.
A scientist who studies anatomy is called a anatomist.
The front view of a head is commonly referred to as the "frontal view" or "anterior view." In anatomy, this perspective allows for the examination of facial features and structures as they appear from the front. In artistic contexts, it can also be called a "frontal portrait."
The study of the head, particularly its structure and function, falls under the field of anatomy, specifically cranial anatomy. Professionals who specialize in this area may be referred to as anatomists or neuroanatomists if they focus on the brain and nervous system. Additionally, those studying the head in terms of its medical aspects might be called otolaryngologists or maxillofacial surgeons, depending on their specific focus.
Anatomy and physiology during the disease is called as pathology.
No, but a finger joint is part of your anatomy.
head, thorax, abdomen
Head thorax and abdomen
Gross Anatomy
A person who studies anatomy is called an anatomist.
Stuart J. Salasche has written: 'Surgical anatomy of the skin' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Anatomy & histology, Face, Head, Neck, Skin, Surgery, Surgical and topographical Anatomy