Lung

Trachea: This is the windpipe that connects the lungs to the mouth and nose. Bronchi: These are two large airways that branch out from the trachea, one leading to each lung. Bronchioles: These are smaller…

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Skeletal Muscle

Epimysium – The epimysium is the outer layer of connective tissue that surrounds the entire muscle. Perimysium – The perimysium is a layer of connective tissue that surrounds each bundle of muscle fibers called fascicles.…

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Human skeleton

A human skeleton diagram typically includes the following bones and regions with their corresponding points: Skull – composed of cranial and facial bones Spine or vertebral column – composed of vertebrae, including the cervical, thoracic,…

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Human internal organs

The human internal organs diagram includes the following organs and structures: Brain: The control center of the nervous system that is responsible for regulating body functions and controlling behavior. Lungs: The respiratory organs that take…

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Blood vessels

Arteries: These are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the rest of the body. They have thick walls and are under high pressure, so they have a pulse. Veins: These…

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Arteries and veins

Arteries and veins are types of blood vessels that are responsible for the transportation of blood throughout the body. Arteries: Arteries are thick-walled vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart. They have a…

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