answersLogoWhite

0

Systemic anatomy is the study of anatomy (be it human, animal, or whatever other organism) by systems, e.g. the entire skeletal system is learned first, followed by the study of the entire muscular system, and so on. Regional anatomy is the study of anatomy by regions, e.g. the study of the entire arm, the chest cavity, the back, and so on, in which all systems present in that region are learned concurrently.

There is some debate as to which approach is more conducive to learning and practical integration. However, whether or not one is more successful in the study of anatomy using the systemic method or the regional method seems to depend greatly on one's individual preferences and learning styles.

User Avatar

Ethel Nitzsche

Lvl 10
4y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is inter-regional planning?

state the difference between inter and intra regional planning development


What condition is indicated by the structural difference between systemic and pulmonary arteries?

Elatic recoil.


What is anatomy in the branches of biology?

Surface anatomy (morphology) Gross anatomy (macroscopic) Systemic anatomy (systematic) Regional anatomy Developmental anatomy Embryology Pathological anatomy Histology Cytology Radiographic anatomy


What is the difference between localized and systemic scleroderma?

The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin. Systemic scleroderma, which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body.


What are the differences between a municipality and a town council?

Difference between Regional & Town Councillor and a town councillor?


What is the difference between regional rural banks and co-operative banks?

bhag bhosdik


What is the difference between the anterior and ventral positions in anatomy?

In anatomy, the anterior position refers to the front of the body, while the ventral position refers to the belly side of the body.


What is regional anatomy?

Studying human anatomy by region, e.g. the shoulder, rather than in systems, e.g. the lymphatic system, etc. So basically taking in how all the systems interact with each other in a specific area of the body.


How does systemic systemic system works?

systemic circulation - BETWEEN the heart and lungs


What is the difference between a planner and a developer in urban and regional planning?

1 plans it and the outher Builds it


What is the difference between international trade and regional trade?

Because It's true and stop cheating


What is the difference between climate and global climate?

regional where you live gobal all around the world