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It is the science that studies bodily functions, that is, how the various parts of the body function, (physio-, from physis = nature; -logy, from logos = study), In other words, it is the study of biological function how the body operates, from the molecular mechanisms within cells to the actions of tissues, organs and systems, and how the organism as a whole carries out particular essential tasks. The word anatomy comes from the Greek and is composed of the adverb (ana-, from aná, meaning through; up, - and the verb tomía, from tomée meaning cut or incision) Originally, it was studied from…mehr

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It is the science that studies bodily functions, that is, how the various parts of the body function, (physio-, from physis = nature; -logy, from logos = study), In other words, it is the study of biological function how the body operates, from the molecular mechanisms within cells to the actions of tissues, organs and systems, and how the organism as a whole carries out particular essential tasks. The word anatomy comes from the Greek and is composed of the adverb (ana-, from aná, meaning through; up, - and the verb tomía, from tomée meaning cut or incision) Originally, it was studied from dissection (dis-, from dis = separate; -section, from sectio = cut), The combination of these words formed the term anatémnein, meaning "to cut from top to bottom" and also "to dissect". The origin of the word anatomy is not random, since the basis of this science consists of dissecting cadavers for study. Those who study any branch of biology must study the anatomy of their objects of study, whether human, animal or even plant.
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Dr. Joel Cardozo is a professional researcher dedicated to investigate the why of things in different areas of knowledge, he is a native of the city of Caracas where he did his undergraduate studies and then moved to the state of Zulia where he began his IV level studies at the UNERMB, where he works as a professor of engineering.