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Human Anatomy Lecture Notes

Human Anatomy Lecture Notes

This lectures will predominantly cover functional anatomy within specific systems. The 4 primary tissues of the human body, Epithelium, Connective, Muscular, and Nervous, will be studied in detail. How they contribute to the structures of the human body will be studied throughout this note and the following topics will be specifically covered in this order: Basic Anatomical Terminology, Sensory System, Histology, Circulatory System, Integumentary System, Respiratory System, skeletal System, Digestive System, Articular System, Endocrine System, Musculature System, Urinary System, Nervous System and Reproductive System.

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