Digestive Tract Respiratory Tract Urinary Bladder
Found 5 free book(s)Anatomy and Physiology of Animals
aevm.tamu.edue.g., respiratory, digestive, reproductive systems CELL TISSUE ORGAN SYSTEM ... Functions of the Gastro-Intestinal Tract (G-I Tract) ... Urinary bladder
Syllabus - MBBS
www.aiims.edu5. Respiratory System (a) Position, parts, relations, blood supply of upper and lower respiratory tract. Pleura, its reflection, nerve supply, pleural recesses and their significance, bronchopulmonary segments, their importance. (b) Mechanism of respiration 6. Digestive System
Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology by Body Systems
downloads.lww.comdigestive organs and the liver and spleen. The abdominopelvic cavitydescribes both the abdominal cavity below the diaphragm and the pelvic cavity,which houses the urinary bladder, the rectum, and the internal reproductive organs. The thoracic cavity is protected by the rib cage and contains the vital organs, such as the heart and lungs.
Human Physiology/The gastrointestinal system
resources.saylor.orgThe digestive system is made up by the alimentary canal, or the digestive tract, and other abdominal organs that play a part in digestion such as the liver and the pancreas. The alimentary canal is the long tube of organs that runs from the mouth (where the food enters) to the anus (where indigestible waste leaves). The organs in the alimentary ...
Human Body Systems
www.pobschools.orgInteresting Facts… • A baby is born with 270 bones while an adult body has 206 bones. • The hands and feet contain half of the bones in the human body. • Bones are made of the hard mineral calcium, living cells, blood vessels and nerves. • Bones are made of several layers –periosteum, compact bone, and spongy bone. • A joint is where two bones meet.