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动物解剖结构
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Parents 解剖结构 A normal or pathological part of the anatomy or structural organization of an Organism. This class covers BodyParts, as well as structures that are given off by Organisms, e.g. ReproductiveBodies.
Children AbdomenThe part of the body between the chest and the pelvis.
 肺泡Tiny sacs in the Lung which absorb Oxygen which is delivered to them by the BronchialDucts.
 动物壳A hard shell of calcium that serves as a supporting structure for some Invertebrates.
 血细胞A Cell that is normally present in Blood.
 血管Any BodyVessel which is used to circulate Blood from one part of the body to another.
 The seat of the central nervous system.
 乳房The paired Organs which are part of the chests of Primates.
 支气管Any BodyVessel which is located in a Lung and which carries oxygen from the trachea to the alveoli.
 ChestThe part of the Torso that includes the rib cage of an Animal, surrounding the Heart and Lungs.
 下巴A part of the Face which protrudes slightly and which is lower than all other parts of the Face.
 数字附属物Any of the extremities of Limbs that are found in the higer Vertebrates and the Amphibians.
 The Organ of Hearing.
 The fertilized or unfertilized female ReproductiveBody of an Animal. This includes Bird and Reptile eggs, as well as mammalian ova.
 外骨骼The system of Bones that are on the Outside of an organism and make up the supporting structure of many Invertebrates.
 眼睛The Organ of sight.
 面对The part of the Head from forehead to chin and from ear to ear.
 羽毛Each instance of this class is one of the structures that make up the external covering of Birds.
 The lower part of a Limb, the part which makes contact with the ground in locomotion of the Animal.
 GastroIntestinalTractThe digestive path of an Animal, consisting of the Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Intestines and Rectum.
 GillsA respiratory organ of Fish. Its function is to furnish the blood with oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide.
 头发A filament that covers part of the body of many Mammals.
 The grasping, fingered part of an upper limb of a Primate.
 The part of the body containing the sense organs and the brain.
 The Organ that pumps Blood throughout the body.
 The hard end of the Foot of a HoofedMammal.
 下丘脑The part of the Brain lying below the thalamus that serves to regulate AutonomicProcesses.
 A BodyVessel which connects the Stomach to the anus and which is used in digesting Food.
 An Organ that separates Urine from other BodySubstances and passes it to the Bladder.
 Any of the limbs of a Vertebrate. Animal Appendages with joints that are used for movement and grasping.
 Folds of Tissue surrounding the mouths of some Vertebrates.
 An Organ that secretes bile and serves metabolic functions.
 A respiratory organ of Vertebrates. Its function is to furnish the blood with oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide.
 Part of the Face, used for Ingesting Food and Vocalizing.
 指甲数字Any of the horny structures which are found on the DigitAppendages of Primates and other Animals. This includes fingernails and toenails.
 颈部The part of the body that connects the Head to the rest of the body.
 神经细胞The Cells that make up a NervousSystem.
 神经系统A system in Vertebrates that is made up of the Brain, the spinal cord, nerves, etc.
 鼻子The Organ of Smelling.
 鼻孔Either of two BodyVessels that run through the Nose and connect it to the Throat.
 PericardiumThe pericardium, also called pericardial sac, is a double-walled sac containing the Heart and the roots of the great vessels. It has two layers, an outer layer made of strong connective Tissue (fibrous pericardium), and an inner layer made of serous membrane (serous pericardium). It encloses the pericardial cavity, which contains pericardial fluid, and defines the middle mediastinum. It separates the heart from interference of other structures, protects it against infection and blunt trauma, and lubricates the heart's movements.[from Wikipedia]
 RectumThe rectum is part of the GastroIntestinalTract, which is the path that Food takes from the Mouth to the Anus.
 RespiratoryTractA BodyVessel the path taken by Air through the Nose or Mouth then the Trachea, to the Lungs of a Mammal.
 视网膜A membrane that covers the Eye and converts the image formed by the lens of the Eye into neurochemical impulses which can be processed by the Brain.
 RibCageThe Ribs and sternum that form the Chest.
 The part of a Primate between the Arm and the neck.
 骨架The system of Bones that make up the supporting structure of Vertebrates.
 皮肤A BodyCovering that comprises part of the surface of Animals.
 脊柱A flexible column made out of bones called vertebrae. The main function of the SpinalColumn is to protect the spinal cord.
 An Organ on the left side of the body that produces Cells that play a crucial role in immune response.
 A muscular sac that is the principal organ of digestion.
 尾巴A BodyPart which extends from the rear of the main body of some Vertebrates.
 A BodyVessel which connects the Mouth to the lungs and stomach.
 脚趾The five extremities of a Foot.
 Part of the Mouth, used for Tasting Food, Vocalizing, and the initial stage of Digesting.
 躯干The body of a Primate excluding its Limbs.


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