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Sachs' Disease; San Salvatore (film) A Scream from Silence; Sector 36; El señor doctor; The Seventh Floor (1967 film) Shankar Dada M.B.B.S. Shining Victory; Shout Gladi Gladi; The Sky Is Pink; Something the Lord Made; A Song to the Sun; Strange Confession; The Student Nurses; Sunrise at Campobello; Supercondriaque; Surya vs Surya
Human anatomy (gr. ἀνατομία, "dissection", from ἀνά, "up", and τέμνειν, "cut") is primarily the scientific study of the morphology of the human body. [1] Anatomy is subdivided into gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy. [1] Gross anatomy (also called topographical anatomy, regional anatomy, or anthropotomy) is the study of ...
Head – In human anatomy, the head is at the top of the human body. It supports the face and is maintained by the skull, which itself encloses the brain. The human head consists of a fleshy outer portion, which surrounds the bony skull. The brain is enclosed within the skull. There are 22 bones in the human head.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 December 2024. List of organ systems in the human body Part of a series of lists about Human anatomy General Features Regions Variations Movements Systems Structures Arteries Bones Eponymous Foramina Glands endocrine exocrine Lymphatic vessels Nerves Organs Systems Veins Muscles Abductors Adductors ...
This article contains a list of organs in the human body. It is widely believed that there are 79 organs (this number goes up if you count each bone and muscle as an organ on their own, which is becoming a more common practice [1] [2]); however, there is no universal standard definition of what constitutes an organ, and some tissue groups' status as one is debated. [3]
Classical classification of human disease derives from the observational correlation between pathological analysis and clinical syndromes. Today it is preferred to classify them by their cause if it is known. [24] The most known and used classification of diseases is the World Health Organization's ICD. This is periodically updated.
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