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he large bony structure near the base of the spine to which the hind limbs are attached in humans start learning
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the back of a person's neck. start learning
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either side of the face below the eye. start learning
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he protruding part of the face below the mouth, formed by the apex of the lower jaw. start learning
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the body part above the mouth containing the nostrils and used for breathing and smelling. start learning
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each of the upper and lower bony structures in vertebrates forming the framework of the mouth and containing the teeth. start learning
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either of the two fleshy parts that form the upper and lower edges of the opening of the mouth. start learning
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each of a series of slender curved bones articulated in pairs protecting the thoracic cavity and its organs. start learning
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the series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the pelvis start learning
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either of the pair of bones joining the breastbone to the shoulder blades. start learning
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muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals. It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs. start learning
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the process of breaking down food by mechanical and enzymatic action in the alimentary canal into substances that can be used by the body. start learning
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remove or take out, especially by effort or force. start learning
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separate and expel as waste (a substance, especially a product of metabolism). start learning
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the final section of the large intestine, terminating at the anus. start learning
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the opening at the end of the alimentary canal through which solid waste matter leaves the body. start learning
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the small sac-shaped organ beneath the liver, in which bile is stored after secretion by the liver and before release into the intestine. start learning
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a person weak and delicate start learning
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he natural color, texture, and appearance of a person's skin, especially of the face. start learning
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each of the upper and lower folds of skin that cover the eye when closed. start learning
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ither of two external openings of the nasal cavity that admit air to the lungs and smells to the olfactory nerves. start learning
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are part of the soft tissue lining of the mouth. They surround the teeth and provide a seal around them. start learning
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he soft, fleshy lower part of the external ear. start learning
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a framework of bone or cartilage enclosing the brain start learning
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a slight line or fold in something, especially fabric or the skin of the face. start learning
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a small, hard, benign growth on the skin, caused by a virus. start learning
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is a congenital, benign irregularity on the skin which is present at birth or appears shortly after birth, usually in the first month. start learning
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also called fever blisters, are tiny fluid-filled blisters that usually form in a cluster, typically at the edge of your bottom lip. start learning
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is a bacterial infection of an oil gland in the eyelid.[4] This results in a red tender bump at the edge of the eyelid.[1][5] The outside or the inside of the eyelid can be affected.[ start learning
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a small hard inflamed spot on the skin. start learning
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a small depression in the flesh, either one that exists permanently or one that forms in the cheeks when one smiles. start learning
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is a deep infection of the hair follicle. caused by infection by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, resulting in a painful swollen area on the skin caused by an accumulation of pus and dead tissue. start learning
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a mark left on the skin or within body tissue where a wound, burn, or sore has not healed completely and fibrous connective tissue has developed. start learning
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a violent shock as from a heavy blow. start learning
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an area of reddening of a person's skin, sometimes with raised spots, appearing especially as a result of allergy or illness. start learning
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the inner surface of the hand between the wrist and fingers start learning
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the joint connecting the hand with the forearm. start learning
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the flattish part on the upper surface of the tip of each finger. start learning
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a covering for the head made of real or artificial hair, typically worn by people for adornment or by people trying to conceal their baldness or in England by judges and barristers in courts of law. start learning
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the pulpy acidic fluid that passes from the stomach to the small intestine, consisting of gastric juices and partly digested food. start learning
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the duct by which urine passes from the kidney to the bladder. start learning
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a watery, typically yellowish fluid stored in the bladder and discharged through the urethra. It is one of the body's chief means of eliminating excess water and salt and also contains urea and other waste substances start learning
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each of a pair of glands that open into the vas deferens near its junction with the urethra and secrete many of the components of semen. start learning
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the male reproductive fluid, containing spermatozoa in suspension start learning
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the mature motile male sex cell of an animal, by which the ovum is fertilized, typically having a compact head and one or more long flagella for swimming. start learning
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the area below the waist and above the legs at either side of thebody, or the joint that connects the leg to the upper part of the body: start learning
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the part of the human body below the ribs and above the hips. start learning
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descriptions of the back or top surface of an organ: start learning
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a structure in the human or animal body at which two parts of the skeleton are fitted together. start learning
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the joint between the forearm and the upper arm. start learning
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he fleshy part at the back of a person's leg below the knee. start learning
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the front of the leg below the knee. start learning
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the back part of the foot below the ankle. start learning
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the undersurface of a person's foot. start learning
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a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life. start learning
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the part of the body on both sides of the spine between the lowest (false) ribs and the hipbones. start learning
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