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Branches of

Anatomy
By : Group 2
- Wilda Ali Putri
- Indri
- Ridho Rachmansyah
- Nurhidayat Syarif
- Moh. Noorfatoni
Anatomy
Anatomy is a science that studies the morphological
structure of living organisms and their parts. It can
be divided into animal anatomy (zootomy) and
plant anatomy (phytonomy).
Branches of Anatomy
Comparative Anatomy
Comparative anatomy is the science
of the similarities and differences in
the anatomy of living things

Histology
Histology is the study of tissue structure
in detail using a microscope on thinly
sliced tissue preparations

Human Anatomy
Human anatomy is the study
of the structure of the human
body.
Animal Anatomy

Animal anatomy is the study of the


structure of the development of the
animal body, the structure of the animal
body develops from a simple structure to
a more perfect structure.
Animal Anatomy Scope
01 02 03
Skeletal System Muscular System Respiratory System

04 05 06
Digestive System Reproductive System Circulatory System
1. Skeletal System

The skeletal system that functions as a protector of the


internal organs and where the muscles are attached. Another
function of the skeletal system is to give the body shape,
support, and make the body movable. The skeletal system is
made up of 206 bones connected by ligaments, tendons and
cartilage.

2. Muscular System

Moving on to the muscular system that is at the back of the body's


anatomy. Humans have three types of muscles, namely skeletal muscles,
smooth muscles, and cardiac muscles. Muscles also play a role in the
process of body movement and blood circulation.
3. Respiratory System

Our whole body can get oxygen because of the respiratory system.
The lungs, airways and respiratory muscles are the three main parts
of the respiratory system

4. Digestive System

The digestive system is a series of organ tissues


that function to digest food.
5. Reproductive System

The reproductive system is a collection of internal and external


organs that work together for the purpose of procreation.

6. Circulatory System

Blood is circulated throughout the body by the circulatory system.


In addition, the circulatory system through white blood cells also
functions to fight germs that enter the body. In some conditions,
the circulatory system is responsible for maintaining homeostasis
or balance in the body's condition.
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