Anatomy and Physiology chapter 1
dissection
carefully cutting and separating tissues to reveal their relationships
inspection
simply looking at the body's appearance as in performing a physical examination or making a clinical diagnosis from the surface appearance
radiology
the branch of medicine with imaging
percussion
the examiner taps on the body, feels for abnormal resistance. and listens to the emitted sound for signs of abnormalities such as pockets of fluid air
histopathology
the microscopic examination of tissues for signs of disease
cadaver
a dead human body
palpation
feeling a structure with the hands
ultrastructure
fine detail, down to the molecular level, revealed by the electron microscope
What is anatomy and what is physiology?
anatomy is the study of structure and physiology is the study of function
auscultation
listening to the natural sounds made by the body
medical imaging techniques
methods of viewing the inside of the body without surgery
exploratory surgery
opening the body and taking a look inside to see what was wrong and what could be done about it
gross anatomy
structures that can be seen with the naked eye
comparative anatomy
the study of multiple species in order to examine similarities and differences and analyze evolutionary trends
cytology
the study of the structure and function of individual cells
Physiology thus lends meaning to anatomy; and conversely anatomy is what makes physiology possible
unity of form and function