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A mass of similar cells working together to perform a particular function and forming the organs and other structural parts of an organism.
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2
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A colourless, odorless and tasteless gas element that forms about one fifth of the atmosphere by volume.
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3
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A tissue of fibers capable of contracting and relax to effect bodily movement.
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A type of muscle not contracted by voluntary action, with fibers in smooth layers or sheets. Organs such as stomach, intestines are made up of this type of muscle.
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The soft internal organs of the body, especially of the abdominal cavity, including the heart, stomach, liver, intestines, kidneys etc.
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Vessels that carry blood back to the heart from all parts of the body.
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9
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Any very fine, long thread like pieces of which muscles consist.
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11
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The part of the body to which an arm is attached.
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16
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Any muscle that when contracted bends a joint in the body.
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18
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The frame work of bones and cartilage that supports the muscles and organs of the body and protect the internal organs.
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A large muscle in the front of the upper arm, which bonds the forearm.
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21
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A tough, strong band or cord of fibrous tissue that joins a muscle to a bone of some other part and transmits the force of the muscle to that part.
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The large muscle at the back to the heart from all parts of the body.
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