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LABELLING OF DIAGRAM
Figure 3.1 The simple cell.
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Figure 3.11 Ciliated columnar epithelium.
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Figure 3.25 Ciliated columnar epithelium with goblet cells.
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Figure 16.1 A mature long bone – partially sectioned.
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Figure 3.28 The skull: bones of the cranium and face.
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Figure 3.29 The vertebral column lateral view.
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Figure 3.31 The structures forming the walls of the thoracic cage.
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Figure 16.30 The right humerus. Anterior view.
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Figure 16.32 The bones of the wrist, hand and fingers. Anterior view.
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Figure 16.36 The left femur. Posterior view.
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Figure 16.38 The bones of the foot. Lateral view.
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Figure 17.3 Diagram of the basic structure of a synovial joint.
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Figure 18.1 The main muscles on the right side of the face, head and neck.
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Figure 5.3 Structures of an artery and a vein.
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Figure 5.15 Interior of the heart.
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Figure 5.19 The coronary arteries.
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Figure 5.20 The conducting system of the heart.
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Figure 5.40 The main arteries of the right arm.
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Figure 5.41 The main veins of the right arm. Dark blue indicates deep veins.
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Figure 5.28 The main pulse points.
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Figure 10.1 The organs of respiration.
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Figure 10.16 The relationship of the pleura to the lungs.
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Figure 10.10 The relationship of the trachea to the oesophagus.
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Figure 10.17 The flow of blood between heart and lungs.
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Figure 10.15 The lobes of the lungs and vessels/airways of each hilum – medial views.
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Figure 10.18 The capillary network surrounding the alveoli.
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Figure 10.21 The changes in capacity of the thoracic cavity and the lungs during breathing.
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Figure 10.23 External respiration: exchange of gases between alveolar air and capillary blood.
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Figure 10.24 Internal respiration: exchange of gases between capillary blood and tissue cells.
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Figure 12.1 The organs of the digestive system.
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Figure 12.18 A. The position of the salivary glands. B. Enlargement of part of a gland.
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Figure 12.20 The muscles used in chewing.
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Figure 12.2 General structure of the alimentary canal.
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Figure 12.10 Structures seen in the widely open mouth.
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Figure 12.21 Section of the face and neck showing the positions of structures during swallowing.
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Figure 12.23 Longitudinal section of the stomach.
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Figure 12.37 The liver: anterior view.
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Figure 12.42 Direction of the flow of bile from the liver to the duodenum.
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Figure 14.1 The skin showing the main layers of the epidermis.
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Figure 14.2 The skin showing the main structures in the dermis.
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