Body (biology)

The dead bodies of vertebrate animals and insects are sometimes called carcasses.

The human body has a head, neck, torso, two arms, two legs and the genitals of the groin, which differ between males and females.

The branch of biology dealing with the study of the bodies and their specific structural features is called morphology.

[2] Anatomy is a branch of morphology that deals with the structure of the body at a level higher than tissue.

Taken together, anatomy, histology, cytology and embryology represent a morphology The study of functions and mechanisms in a body is physiology.