What Is Human Anatomy?
Anatomy means the study of structure and human anatomy means the study of structure of human beings. It is one of the three basic curative sciences, which are taught to curative students who are to succeed a career connected to hospitals.
Human anatomy is purely connected to the study of structure. It is not implicated with the study of functions of discrete parts of human body. In fact, there is other basic curative science, known as Physiology, which is implicated with the study of the function of discrete parts of human body. Anatomy just describes the structural details.
Yes, it is a fact that structure and function are very much inter-related and one cannot be understood without the other but a distinction has to be made because of the level of details in both fields. The details of human structure are so vast that they cannot be studied along with the vast details of human functions. That is why the study of function and structure is differentiated into two different branches of curative science.
It can be divided into three major categories.
1) Gross anatomy (macroscopic anatomy)
2) itsybitsy anatomy (Histology)
3) Basic anatomy
Gross Anatomy: It deals with the study of macroscopic details of human structure. It is not implicated with fine itsybitsy structural details of human body and is studied with naked eye. It has two approaches of study: Systemic advent and regional approach. In systemic approach, the human body is thought about to be composed of different organs systems while in regional approach, human body is thought about to be composed of different regions.
Microscopic anatomy: It deals with the study of itsybitsy details of discrete structures of human body. itsybitsy anatomy depends on an foremost instrument known as the microscope.
Basic anatomy: It is sometimes not thought about as a major subdivision of human anatomy, however, it is very foremost for curative students who are new to the concepts of anatomy. Basic anatomy explains all the basic concepts of human anatomy so that the different structural arrangements of these basic components can be understood properly.
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