This document provides an overview of basic human anatomy concepts and classification. It begins by defining anatomy and physiology, with anatomy describing the parts of the organism and physiology explaining how those parts interact functionally. It then discusses the different levels of anatomical classification from cellular to organic to systemic. Several examples of anatomical divisions and views of the body are also presented, including sagittal, frontal, and transverse views. The four basic tissue types - epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous - are introduced along with some examples. Key body cavities and a basic overview of the main internal organs are also summarized.
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25. Anatomy vs. physiology Anatomy. Describe the different parts in the organism in the different levels Cell, tissue, organ system and organism. Physiology. Explain how the different elements in the body interact to be functional, and give life to the organisms
26. Organic level Group of tissues that made an anatomical and functional entities Systemic level Group of organs that work together for a common functional goal
27. Anatomical division Views Sagital view Frontal view Horizontal or transverse view Segments Head and neck Trunk Extremities
31. New imaging technology reveals the inner body New technologies enable us to see body organs without surgery Computed tomography (CT) Magnetic resonance