Dissection

Cutting up of an organism for study.


The action of cutting and separating parts of a body or an organ as part of a surgical operation, an autopsy or a course of study.


Separation of body tissues, usually along natural divisions, by cutting or probing, for visual or microscopic examination.


Surgical removal or extensive incision.


The cutting apart and separation of the body tissues along the natural divisions of the organs and different tissues in the course of an operation. Dissection of corpses is carried out for the study of anatomy.


The cutting of tissue to separate the structural components for identification or removal during an operation or the study of anatomy.


In surgical procedures, the separation and delineation of tissues for study.


In the realm of biological investigation, there exists a meticulous process known as anatomical dissection, wherein an organism or a specific component of it is carefully dismantled to reveal and analyze its internal structure in great detail.


The cutting of body tissues during surgery or for anatomical study is known as “dissection.” This procedure is commonly performed to gain a better understanding of the body’s structure or to carry out necessary medical interventions.


 


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