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What does a regional anatomist study?
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A regional anatomist studies the specific anatomical structures and organization of a particular region of the body. This can include studying the muscles, bones, blood vessels, nerves, and other tissues within a specific area of the body, such as the head and neck, limbs, thorax, abdomen, or pelvis. Regional anatomists may also study the relationships and interactions between different structures within a region and how they function together. The knowledge gained by regional anatomists is important in understanding the structure and function of the human body as a whole and has applications in areas such as surgery, medical education, and research.
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