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  • == Human Body == ...bsequently organ systems. They ensure homeostasis and the viability of the human body.
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  • == Regional Anatomy == ...s or segments. The principle of regional anatomy is to study the body part by part, focusing on one region of the body at a time, such as the head, neck,
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  • == Human Penis == ...penes) is a part of the male reproductive system in humans. It is a sexual organ that has a role in both sexual intercourse and urination.
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  • * [[Anatomy]]: The study of the structure of the human body. ...termine causes of death, and provide tissue to repair a defect in a living human being.
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  • ...lation to cattle and other ruminants, but can also refer to the equivalent organ in other mammals, including humans. === Anatomy ===
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  • == Human Digestive System == The '''Human Digestive System''' (pronounced: /ˈhjuːmən daɪˈdʒɛstɪv ˈsɪstəm/)
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  • ...] cavities. The term is derived from the Greek words "splanchnon," meaning organ, and "logia," meaning study. ...erived from the Greek words "splanchnon" (σπλάγχνον), which means internal organ, and "logia" (λογία), which means study. Thus, Splanchnology is the st
    1 KB (187 words) - 04:26, 7 February 2024
  • ...tructed of thick, muscular walls is used for grinding up food, often aided by particles of stone or grit. === Anatomy and Function ===
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  • == Human Biology == ...s of biology (notably cell biology, genetics, and anatomy) to the study of human health and disease.
    2 KB (307 words) - 23:50, 8 February 2024
  • === Anatomy === ...alyces surround the renal [[papillae]], while the major calyces are formed by the convergence of several minor calyces.
    2 KB (261 words) - 23:00, 4 February 2024
  • === Anatomy === ...riginates from the [[abdominal aorta]], the main and largest artery in the human body. It travels down the [[pelvis]] and reaches the ovary. The artery is u
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  • == Organ System == An '''Organ System''' (pronunciation: /ˈɔːrɡən ˈsɪstəm/) is a group of [[organs
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  • ...(''pronunciation: In-ter-nal I-li-ac Vein'') is a significant vein in the human body that plays a crucial role in the circulatory system. ==Anatomy==
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  • ...n: left heh-pa-tik duhkt'') is a significant anatomical structure in the [[human body]] that plays a crucial role in the [[digestive system]]. === Anatomy ===
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  • ...dy that is used by medical students, doctors, and researchers to study the human body and practice surgical techniques. ...e process of dissecting a cadaver to study the anatomical structure of the human body.
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  • ...a structure in the body that supports or suspends an organ or a part of an organ, similar to how a hammock supports a person. The term is derived from the S ...the [[pelvic floor]] muscles. Similarly, the [[bladder]] is also supported by a hammock-like structure of muscles and ligaments in the [[pelvis]].
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  • == Anatomy and Physiology == In the human body, there are several major systems, each with its own specific function.
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  • '''Duct (anatomy)''' '''Duct''' (pronunciation: /dʌkt/) is a term used in [[Anatomy]] to describe a tube, channel, or passage that carries fluids from one part
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  • == Human Nose == ...nse of [[smell]], and also functions as part of the [[respiratory system]] by filtering and conditioning inhaled air.
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  • ...neck that is formed during the development of the [[thyroid gland]] in the human embryo. === Anatomy ===
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