Preserving and promoting human health as the axis of sustainable development has long been considered by scientists in various fields of science. Acquiring knowledge and skills in the use of various tools to serve the human race, especially for the early diagnosis and timely treatment of diseases has been and is a daily concern of medical scientists. The production and advancement of science and technology has not only provided great changes in this direction, but has also significantly increased the human desire to use technology. Knowing how the body's organs are positioned and functioning normally under normal conditions and their changes due to disease is essential to understanding and justifying the onset of signs and symptoms. Although anatomy or recognition of internal organs and organs through direct contact and cutting of the human body provides comprehensive information to physicians and medical scholars, it is sufficient to use this method exclusively to know the physical condition. And the function of the internal tissues is not only not always possible, but can cause significant damage to humans