Anatomy (Anatomy)

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urinary and male/female reproductive systems
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    urinary and male/female reproductive systems

  • Images, descriptions, and definitions of parts of the urinary, male reproductive, and female reproductive systems. Includes muscles, organs, tissues, accessory glands/organs and transportation descriptions.
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Autonomic NS & the Integumentary System
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    Autonomic NS & the Integumentary System

  • Descriptions of the autonomic nervous system, and the difference between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Includes picture, function and description of the structures that are involved in each nervous system. The integumentary system (skin, hair, sweat glands) is also noted in this document. Corresponding pictures and description for each structure including each skin layer.
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Spinal cord and the nerves
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    Spinal cord and the nerves

  • description and images of the spinal cord and the nerves through the body. The basic function, protection, and structure of the spinal cord are included. Organization of the plexuses with their specific nerves and what they do for the motor and sensory systems.
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Introduction to the nervous system
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    Introduction to the nervous system

  • Introduction to the nervous system. Includes parts of the central and peripheral nervous system. Detailed/labeled diagrams. Organizes brain parts by name and function. Also includes other important structures such as meninges, dural sinuses, ventricles, cerebral fluid, and arteries.
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