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A comprehensive review of key anatomical structures and systems, including the circulatory, lymphatic, and respiratory systems. It features labeled diagrams and a list of terms related to blood components, heart structures, blood vessels, and the respiratory system. This resource is valuable for students studying human anatomy and physiology, offering a visual and textual guide to important concepts.
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Hemoglobin Neutrophil Eosinophil Basophil Lymphocyte Monocyte Red Blood Cell Platelet
Epicardium A Myocardium B Endocardium C Fibrous Pericardium A Parietal Layer of Serous Pericardium B visceral layer of serous pericardium D
bicuspid valve 12 chordae tendinae 13 left ventricle 16 papillary muscle 15 intervetricular septum 14 Endothelium 1
basement membrane 2 internal elastic lamina 3 tunica interna 4 smooth muscle 5 external elastic lamina 6 tunica media 7
tunica externa 6 Right vertebral artery Right internal jugular Right external jugular right subclavian artery Right axillary right brachiocephalic artery Superior vena cava
right common carotid Right brachials 7 Left common carotid 16 left subclavian artery 17 thoracic aorta 20 Femoral arteries 4 Popliteal arteries 5
cephalic veins 2 Tissue cell 1 interstitial fluid 2 blood capillary 3 lymphatic capillary 4 lymph 7
Right lymphatic duct 1 lymphatic vessel 2 and 5 thoracic duct 3 and 6 cisternal chyli 4 right lymphatic duct 7 drained by thoracic duct 8 drained by trabeculae
right main bronchus 2 lungs 3 internal nasal cavity 5 larynx 6 trachea 7 nasopharynx 5
oropharynx 8 laryngopharynx 9 nasal conchae 10 internal naris 1 superior, middle, inferior meautuses 2,3, external naris 8
vocal fold 11 vestibular folds 13 vocal folds 14 trachea 1 carina 3 larynx 6 right main bronchus
left main bronchus 8 right lobar bronchus 4 diaphragm 5 left bronchiole 10 left segmental bronchus 9 respiratory bronchiole 1
apex 1 and 6 superior lobe 2 and 7 middle lobe 3 and 13 inferior lobe 4 and 9 base 5 and 10 and 14 cardiac notch 8 and 18
hilum 12 and 17 oblique fissure horizontal fissure study blood types study blood types