Anatomy - Gross
: In medical school courses, students may be required to complete a Cadaver Autopsy Report , documenting normal variations and pathologies observed during dissection.
: Studying specific areas of the body, such as the head, neck, or thorax. Gross Anatomy
Gross anatomy (or macroscopic anatomy) is the branch of anatomy that focuses on body structures visible to the naked eye. Unlike microscopic anatomy, which requires magnification to view cells and tissues, gross anatomy involves the study of large-scale organs, muscles, and systems. Foundational Principles : In medical school courses, students may be
: Courses like BIO201L often require a final report summarizing the gross anatomy of specific systems, such as the muscular system, including muscle classifications (agonists, antagonists) and their functions. Approaches : : Reporting on rare findings, such
: Traditionally studied through cadaveric dissection (cutting apart a dead body), as well as through prosection (viewing previously dissected specimens), anatomical models, and imaging techniques like X-rays, MRI, and CT scans. Approaches :
: Reporting on rare findings, such as an uncommon spinal injury discovered in a cadaver, helps students transition from theoretical knowledge to clinical relevance. Educational Value & Trends
: Identifying internal structures by looking at and feeling external body landmarks. The Role of Reports in Gross Anatomy