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rusak2 [61]
4 years ago
10

What are the definitions of anatomical and regional terms?

Biology
1 answer:
Goshia [24]4 years ago
4 0
<span>Regional anatomy </span><span>is </span>outlined<span> as an</span><span> approach to anatomic study </span>that relies<span> on regions, parts, or divisions of the </span>anatomy<span> specifically the foot or the </span>abdominal<span> region.</span>

Anatomical terminology<span> is a scientific </span>terminology <span>which </span>is typically utilized by<span> anatomists, zoologists, and health professionals </span>as well as<span> doctors. There </span>are several distinctive <span>terms </span>employed in<span> anatomical </span>language<span>. For examples suffixes, and prefixes </span>that are principally<span> derived from </span>Greek<span> and Latin, </span>are wide employed in<span> these terminologies.</span>
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