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One of the 3 topics of pathological anatomy it is Medical Anatomy

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Why are anatomy and physiology studied together?

they are closely interrelated


Why do they break the body into sysems when discusing the body?

There are so many different body systems that is it easier to understand and to study if them if the body's anatomy and physiology is broken into pieces. Usually the less complex is studied first. The basic ideas can be a start for the addition of more difficult concepts. You can not build a house from the roof down.


Who published the first anatomy book?

Some of the earliest texts on anatomy was written by the Roman physician Galen of Pergamon (129-217 AD). However, many of the internal descriptions came from apes and pigs, because Roman law prohibited dissecting cadavers. He also studied human tissues exposed by injuries or wounds, referring to them as "windows" into the body.The great artist Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) did extensive anatomical drawings of the human body, many in connection to his art and his scientific investigations.But it was Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) who in 1543 provided the first comprehensive illustrated text on anatomy, the seven-volume De humani corporis fabrica (On the Fabric of the Body). This not only provided new insight into anatomy, but corrected many mistaken perceptions of earlier scholars. Vesalius is considered the founder of modern human anatomy.


What science is being studied if in a laboratory students are identifying the spatial relationship of the organs in the abdominal cavity?

They are studying anatomy: the study of the structure of an organism and the relationship of its parts.


What is systemic anatomy?

Body structure is studied system by system. For example, when studying the cardiocascular system, you would examine the heart and blood vessels of the entire body.