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  • 31List of anatomical topics — This page aims to list articles related to anatomy. This list is not necessarily complete or up to date if you see an article that should be here but isn t (or one that shouldn t be here but is), please update the page accordingly. NOTOC A… …

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  • 32Muscle — is the tissue of the body which primarily functions as a source of power. There are three types of muscle in the body. Muscle which is responsible for moving extremities and external areas of the body is called "skeletal muscle." Heart… …

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  • 33Cat anatomy — In this section the major parts of a cat s body and their special adaptive features are discuss. Contents 1 Mouth 2 Ears 3 Nose 4 Legs 5 Claws …

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  • 34Muscle — For other uses of Muscle , see Muscle (disambiguation). A top down view of skeletal muscle Muscle (from Latin …

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  • 35digestive system, human — Introduction  the system used in the human body for the process of digestion. The human digestive system consists primarily of the digestive tract (alimentary canal), or the series of structures and organs through which food and liquids pass… …

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  • 36Trigeminal nerve — Nerve: Trigeminal nerve Trigeminal nerve, shown in yellow …

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  • 37Oreopithecus bambolii — Taxobox name = Swamp Ape fossil range = Miocene image width = 270px image caption = Oreopithecus bambolii fossil regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia ordo = Primates familia = †Oreopithecidae? genus = † Oreopithecus species = †… …

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  • 38Neurological examination — Intervention The human nervous system ICD 9 CM …

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  • 39Nerve — A bundle of fibers that uses electrical and chemical signals to transmit sensory and motor information from one body part to another. See nervous system. * * * A whitish cordlike structure composed of one or more bundles (fascicles) of myelinated …

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  • 40Vestibular evoked myogenic potential — The vestibular evoked myogenic potential or VsEP is a neurophysiological assessment technique used to determine the function of the otolithic organs (utricle and saccule) of the inner ear. It complements the information provided by caloric… …

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