Ch 1 A First Look at Anatomy: History & Definition

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Across
  1. 2. this type of study examines both superficial anatomic markings and internal body structure as they relate to the skin covering them (pg 5)
  2. 3. the word anatomy means "to cut apart", derived from ? (pg 3)
  3. 5. this Greek scientist was the first to publicly dissect and compare human and animal bodies (pg 2)
  4. 7. microscopic anatomy examines structures that cannot be observed by the unaided ? (pg 3)
  5. 9. who performed dissection to improve his drawing and painting techniques (pg 2)
  6. 11. this study examines all anatomic changes resulting from disease ( pg 5)
  7. 15. this type of anatomy study investigates the structure and relationships of large body parts that are visible to the unaided eyes such as intestines, stomach, etc (pg 4)
  8. 16. this is the study of tissues (pg 4)
Down
  1. 1. this Englishman established the basis for modern embryology (pg 2)
  2. 2. this study investigates anatomic landmarks used before and after surgery like prior to back surgery, one would need to identify and draw imaginary lines between the hip bones (pg 5)
  3. 4. this is the study of function (pg 3)
  4. 6. this studies the relationships among internal structres that may be visualized by specific scanning procedures such as ultrasound, MRI or xray (pg 5)
  5. 8. who mummified their deceased leaders (pg 2)
  6. 10. this is the study of structure (pg 3)
  7. 12. this type of study examines all the structures in a particular region like the skin, connective tussue and fat, etc (pg 5)
  8. 13. this is the study of single body cells and their internal structures ( pg 4)
  9. 14. this type studies the gross anatomy of each system in the body like studying the urinary system would involve examining the kidneys, etc (pg 5)