1.     Understand and use correctly the basic anatomical terminology and reference systems (planes, axes, and directions).

2.     Identify and describe the main bones, joints, and muscles of the upper and lower limbs, and explain their roles in movement and stability.

3.     Analyze the anatomical structure of the trunk, including the vertebral column, thoracic cage, and abdominal regions.

4.     Recognize the organization and anatomical components of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.

5.     Describe the general anatomy of the digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems.

6.     Apply anatomical knowledge to interpret basic clinical, biomechanical, and sports-related situations.

7.     Use anatomical concepts to promote safe and effective physical activity and injury prevention.

8.     Prepare for advanced studies in physiology, biomechanics, training science, and health-related disciplines.

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