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  • Anatomy Disciplines: Understanding the Branches of the Field
    Anatomy is the study of the structure of living organisms. It's a broad field, but it doesn't include disciplines that focus on the function of those structures.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Disciplines of Anatomy:

    * Gross anatomy: The study of structures visible to the naked eye.

    * Microscopic anatomy: The study of structures that require a microscope to be seen (histology and cytology).

    * Developmental anatomy: The study of how structures change throughout the life cycle.

    * Comparative anatomy: The study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species.

    * Surgical anatomy: The study of anatomy relevant to surgical procedures.

    * Radiological anatomy: The study of anatomy using imaging techniques like X-rays, MRI, and CT scans.

    * Not a discipline of anatomy:

    * Physiology: The study of the function of living organisms.

    Therefore, the answer to your question is Physiology.

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