Description

space between the diaphragm and hip bone; houses the major digestive organs
pertaining to food or nutrition (alimentary canal)
pertaining to arteries or blood in them
occurring involuntarily
trunk and skull (skeleton)
division of the intestine
pertaining to air tubes of the lungs
smallest blood vessels
pertaining to the heart
specialized form of involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart
pertaining to the heart and blood vessels
space and hollow within the body
pertaining to the brain, particularly the cerebrum
small hair like structures
pertaining to blood circulation
urogenital chamber of birds into which the intestinal, urinary, and generative canals discharge
tail area
secondary or accessory
part of the large intestine
tissue specializing in connection and support of body parts
pertaining to sexual intercourse
regarding the heart
pertaining to the space enclosed by the skull; houses the brain and pituitary gland
relating to the skin
falling out at the end of a stage or season; first set of teeth
pertaining to teeth or dentistry
muscular wall dividing thoracic and abdominal cavities
pertaining to the diaphragm
regarding the relaxation of the heart muscle, allowing heart chambers to fill with blood
regarding the conversion of food into chemical substances the body uses
pertaining to fingers or toes
pertaining to the duodenum
the first or proximal portion of the small intestine
secreting internally; relating to endocrine glands
relating to the outer layer of skin
tissue that protects, lines, or invests body organs
tubular food passage between the neck and stomach
relating to the discharge of waste
external secretion of a gland
terminal portions: legs, feet, hooves, paws
connective tissue membrane
relating to feces (stool or excrement)
relating to biological heredity
pertaining to the reproductive organs
relating to hormones

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