Anatomy (from the Greek ἀναÏ"ομία anatomia, from ἀναÏ"Îμνειν ana: separate, apart from, and temnein, to cut up, cut open) is the branch of biology that is the consideration of the structure of living things.
Anatomy (Science: study) The study of the structure of the body and the relationship between its parts. The branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals.
anatomy study of the structure of organs, especially as revealed by dissection Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Search for anatomy in these other databases too Definition of anatomy : The science of understanding the structure and make-up of the body. The word comes from Greek: ana = up, and tome = a cutting, hence cutting up of a body.
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Anatomy of the Human Body Henry Gray The Bartleby.com edition of Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body features 1,247 vibrant engravings"many in color"from the classic 1918 publication, as well as a subject index with 13, ...
BIRD ANATOMY - BEAUTIFUL BIRDS There are actually more species of bird than any other vertebrate except fish. Just like mammals, you can find them anywhere. Because of their body heating system, reptiles are limited to warmer habitats.
Anatomy of the Plant Cell Like other eukaryotes, the plant cell is enclosed by a plasma membrane, which forms a selective barrier allowing nutrients to enter and waste products to leave.
Anatomy of the Human Circulatory System Index to this page The heart and pulmonary system The coronary system Arteriosclerosis Atherosclerosis The Systemic Circulation ...
anatomy A term describing a part of an organism and the components of those parts.
Anatomy the study of body parts‚ their names‚ and locations (ana = up‚ throughout‚ again; tom = to cut) ...
Anatomy of the Autorad In lanes 13 and 14, the DNA analyst loaded in DNA from the grandparents. Notice that Norma and Fred do not share any bands.
Cell Anatomy The cell is the basic unit of life. What goes on inside our cells? What are our cells made of? The following resources help you to learn about the ins and outs of a eukaryotic cell.
Morbid Anatomy. Six new Mendelian disease loci were identified by genetic linkage or physical mapping to chromosome 9.
Anatomy of an adult sea star. Lower (right) image is a cross section through an arm of the adult sea star. Images from Purves et al.
Anatomy is an important part of physiology and considers how organ systems in animals such as the nervous, immune, endocrine, respiratory and circulatory systems function and interact.
Anatomy considers the forms of macroscopic structures such as organs and organ systems.[35] ...
anatomy The study of the structure of an organism and its parts. anautogeny In some Diptera the necessity of a blood meal before eggs can develop within the female. Anconeus elbow.
Anatomy of a polyp. These animals have an almost plant-like appearance, being anchored in place. Image from Purves et al.
Comparative Anatomy Darwin and Wallace were well educated and aware of the most recent scientific knowledge. They were acquainted with the work of comparative anatomists and their knowledge of homologous organs.
*Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB 7090, 236 Taylor Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7090 U.S.A.
The conclusion that might be drawn from the above is that there are many features of ancestral retinal anatomy that were retained in most classes of vertebrates, but lost in mammals. Elaborate color vision is just one such feature.
Professor of Biology and Anatomy; Investigator, HHMI Patel is a professor in the Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago, and an associate investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Biologists who specialize in the study of fish behavior, anatomy, physiology, and evolution. imaginal disk ...
Structure-functionalism. The scientific tradition that stresses the relationship between a physical structure and its function, for example, the related disciplines of anatomy and physiology.
The scientific tradition that stresses the relationship between a physical structure and its function, for example, the related disciplines of anatomy and physiology. Subcloning.
See also: Human, Class, Trans, Lateral, Cells
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