Macroscopic Anatomy

Macroscopic anatomy is the study of the body plan of animals. In some of its aspects, anatomy is often synonymous with embryology, relative anatomy and relative embryology, by common origins of evolution. Human anatomy is important of surgery. Anatomy regulation and reverence is subdivided into anatomy and microscopic anatomy. The history of anatomy is distinguished by a continuous evolution in the understanding of the purposes of the human body parts and organizations.     In addition, procedures have improved dramatically, accelerating from animal examination through corpse dissection (dead human bodies) to 20-year methods covering X-ray, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging. Anatomy is the scientific study of the dwelling structure of objects that include their structures, body parts and tissues. It covers the appearance and position of the various components, the components from which they are created, their positions and their connections to other parts.