Ch 1 A First Look at Anatomy: History & Definition
Across
- 2. this type of study examines both superficial anatomic markings and internal body structure as they relate to the skin covering them (pg 5)
- 3. the word anatomy means "to cut apart", derived from ? (pg 3)
- 5. this Greek scientist was the first to publicly dissect and compare human and animal bodies (pg 2)
- 7. microscopic anatomy examines structures that cannot be observed by the unaided ? (pg 3)
- 9. who performed dissection to improve his drawing and painting techniques (pg 2)
- 11. this study examines all anatomic changes resulting from disease ( pg 5)
- 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)
- 16. this is the study of tissues (pg 4)
Down
- 1. this Englishman established the basis for modern embryology (pg 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)
- 4. this is the study of function (pg 3)
- 6. this studies the relationships among internal structres that may be visualized by specific scanning procedures such as ultrasound, MRI or xray (pg 5)
- 8. who mummified their deceased leaders (pg 2)
- 10. this is the study of structure (pg 3)
- 12. this type of study examines all the structures in a particular region like the skin, connective tussue and fat, etc (pg 5)
- 13. this is the study of single body cells and their internal structures ( pg 4)
- 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)