The word "anatomy" is derived from two Greek roots: "ana," meaning "up," and "tome," meaning "to cut." Together, they imply the concept of cutting up, which reflects the study of the structure of organisms through dissection. Thus, anatomy involves examining the various parts of the body and their relationships to one another.
Anatomy. Anatomy is the scientific study of the structure of living organisms, including their body parts and their relationships to one another.
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Granularity is the extent to which is system is broken down into smaller parts. It can be either the system itself or its description. For example it can be a yard broken down into inches or a yard broken down into feet. The yard broken down into inches has finer granularity then the yard broken down into feet.
The mind.
I think the major thing (internally anyways) would be that pigs have a coiled large intestine and humans have an organized one, differentiated into three parts.
how would you break the word coloration into two parts
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Anatomy. Anatomy is the scientific study of the structure of living organisms, including their body parts and their relationships to one another.
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It comes from the Arabic word 'Al Jabr' meaning 'the reunion of broken parts'.
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The anatomy of an IT Strategic Plan can be found from the Anatomy website. The Anatomy website has information that explains the step by step parts of the plan.
No single word rhymes with "anatomy."actually academy rhymes with anatomy
The process or state of breaking or being broken into small or separate parts.