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Xiphoid Process
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The bladder is a muscular sac in the pelvis, just above and behind the pubic bone.
A small cartilaginours process of the lower part of the sterum which usually ossified in the adult human.
Ureter
Appendix
The ureter is a tube made of smooth muscle fibers that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
The appendix is a small pouch attached to the beginning of your large intestine.
Vertebra
Diaphysis
The shaft of a long bone, between the epiphyses.
Series of small bones forming the backbone, having several projections for articulation and muscle attachment, adn a hole through which the spinal cord passes.
Yellow Marrow
Womb
Large Intestine
Yellow marrow is found in the medulitary cavity, the hollow interior of the middle portion of long bones.
Zygote
The place in the female where babies develop and grow before beginning born.
Immune System
The initial cell formed when two gamete cells are joined by means of sexual reproduction.
The large intestine is the last part of the digestive system. Its function is to absorb body water from the matter and then to pass useless waste material from the body.
Colon
It is composed of many interdependent cell types that collectively protect the body.
Fallopian Tubes
The colon removes water, salt, and some nutrients forming stool.
Kidney
The kidney is a bean-shaped organ that serve several essential regulatory roles. It is about 4 or 5 inches long.
The Fallopian tubes have small hair-like projections called cilia on the cells of the lining.
Gestational Diabetes
A condition characterized by high blood sugar levels that is first recognized during pregnancy.
Esophagus
Jejunum
Muscle
The middle section of the small intestine in most higher vertebrates.
The esophagus is a muscular tube connecting the throat with stomach. The esophagus is about 8 inch long.
Hemoglobin
A soft tissue that help in motion in humans and animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments off actin and myosin that slide past one another.
The protein in the red blood cell that carries oxygen.
Nose
The nose is a visible part of the human body that is protruding from the face. The shape of the nose is determined by the ethmoid bone and the nasal septum.
Ovaries
Trachea
An ovum- producing reproductive organ, often found in pairs as part of the vertebrate female reproductive system.
Rectum
The trachea, or windpipe, is a tube that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs and allowing the passage of air.
The rectum is the final straight portion of the large intestine in some mammal, and the gut in others.
Placenta
The placenta is an organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow nutrient uptake.
Q Fever
Q Fever is a bacterial infection that can affect the lungs, liver, heart, and other parts of the body.
Skeletal System
Includes all the bones and joints inside of the body. It helps the body stand up and give the body shape.