body structure

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body structure

The X-ray shows the patient's body structure clearly.

Definition

Noun: 1. A particular complex anatomical part of a living thing: This refers to a distinct, organized physical component of an organism, such as an organ, limb, or system, characterized by its specific form and function.

Usage

The term "body structure" is used in biological, medical, and anatomical contexts to describe the physical organization and parts of living organisms. It emphasizes the architectural and functional complexity of anatomical parts. - The heart is a vital body structure responsible for pumping blood. - Comparative anatomy studies the differences and similarities in body structure across species. - An injury can damage the underlying body structure.

Advanced Usage
  • "body structure" in developmental biology: Refers to the formation and organization of anatomical parts during the growth of an organism.
    • Genes provide the instructions for the development of body structure.
Variants and Related Words
  • Anatomical structure: A more formal synonym often used in scientific literature.
  • Bodily structure: An interchangeable variant with identical meaning.
  • Structure: A more general term that can refer to body structure in context, but also applies to non-living things.
  • Anatomy: The scientific study of body structures.
Synonyms
  • Anatomical structure
  • Bodily structure
  • Complex body part
  • Anatomical part
Related Phrases
  • Bone structure: A specific type of body structure referring to the arrangement and density of bones.
    • He has good bone structure.
  • Organ structure: Refers to the specific architectural makeup of an internal organ.
body structure

The X-ray shows the patient's body structure clearly.

Noun
  1. a particular complex anatomical part of a living thing
    • he has good bone structure