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  • Anatomists: Exploring the Structure and Form of Living Organisms
    Scientists who study the structure and form of an organism are called anatomists.

    Here's a breakdown of what anatomists do:

    * Gross anatomy: They study the large-scale structures of the body, like organs, muscles, bones, and systems.

    * Microscopic anatomy (histology): They examine tissues and cells using microscopes.

    * Developmental anatomy: They study how organisms develop from fertilization to adulthood.

    * Comparative anatomy: They compare the structures of different species to understand evolutionary relationships.

    So, whether you're interested in the intricate workings of a single cell or the complex arrangement of bones in a skeleton, anatomists are the experts to turn to!

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