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series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
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the sensation of flavor perceived in the mouth and throat on contact with a substance.
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s a group of organs in the body concerned with filtering out excess fluid and other substances from the bloodstream.
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a specialized bodily fluid that supplies essential substances and nutrients.
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organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients
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a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation. In vertebrates there may be up to four chambers with two atria and two ventricles.
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network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to defend the body against attacks by “foreign” invaders.
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the collection of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, and mood, among other things
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network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of toxins, waste and other unwanted materials.
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the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
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an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating center of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity.
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any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals.
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each of a pair of globular organs in the head through which people and vertebrate animals see, the visible part typically appearing almond-shaped in animals with eyelids.
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system of sex organs within an organism which work together for the purpose of sexual reproduction.
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the faculty or power of perceiving odors or scents by means of the organs in the nose.
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the sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song.
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a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of parts of the body.
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the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal.
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act of touching someone or something.
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