Learning Outcome: 01.07.b Recognize eponyms when you see them. 1 Learning Outcome: 01.07.c Describe the efforts to achieve an internationally uniform anatomical terminology. 1 Learning Outcome: 01.07.d Break medical terms down into their basic word elements. 2 Learning Outcome: 01.07.f Rela[r]
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Charles Community College Cottleville, Missouri Philip Tate, DA Author, _Seeley’s Principles of _ _Anatomy and Physiology, _ _2010_ Lubbock, Texas Scott Tharpe, CLS CA, MT Program Direct[r]
You will learn important terminology used in the clinical setting and TRANG 6 THE STUDY OF THE BODY • ANATOMY – STUDY OF BODY STRUCTURE • PHYSIOLOGY – STUDY OF FUNCTION • ANATOMY OF AN O[r]