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Cards (51)

Section 1

(50 cards)

pyloric sphincter

Front

Back

biceps

Front

Back

Superior Vena Cava

Front

Back

Valves

Front

Back

Corpus Callosum

Front

Thick nerve trunk/band that connects the right and left hemispheres of the brain. Left = language, logic, math Right = imagination, artistic ability, emotions, musical ability... This is located below a cluster of nerve cells called basal ganglia which are important in motor coordination!

Back

jujenum

Front

the middle part of the small intestine/longest part

Back

gall bladder

Front

Back

villi

Front

Back

Cerebrum

Front

Where the higher thought processes occur such as speech, emotions, learning and memory (all the convolutions increase surface area)

Back

calf muscle

Front

Back

kidney

Front

Back

Master gland

Front

Back

Hypothalamus

Front

control center, controls the pituitary gland

Back

Aorta

Front

Back

bladder

Front

Back

Inferior Vena Cava

Front

Back

more cat organs

Front

Back

duadonem

Front

first part of the small intestine

Back

Alveoli

Front

air sacs in lungs

Back

mesentery

Front

extremely thin tissues that hold the small intestine together

Back

epiglottis

Front

Back

ileum

Front

end of the small intestine

Back

triceps

Front

Back

Salivary glands

Front

Parotid (beneath the cheeks) Submaxillary (below the jaw bone) Sublingual (below the tounge)

Back

Right atrium Right Ventricle Left Atrium Left Ventrical

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Back

Deltoid

Front

Back

Tonsils

Front

Back

Bronchus

Front

in lungs

Back

Thalamus

Front

Data sorting area for sensory data

Back

nasal cavity

Front

Back

Cerebellum

Front

AKA tree of life. Responsible for full body movement/coordination. It also learns and remembers motor responses

Back

Bronchiole

Front

branches that diverge from the bronchus

Back

Pulminary artery

Front

Back

Cat organ label

Front

Back

Medulla Oblongata

Front

Controls breathing, heartbeat, circulation, and digestion which are all involuntary (meaning you don't need to think about/remember to do them)

Back

thyroid gland

Front

Back

pituitary gland

Front

Back

hamstring

Front

Back

spleen

Front

blood filter, removes foreign substamces, part of the immune system, removes and replaces bad blood cells

Back

ureters

Front

Back

pancreas

Front

a large gland behind the stomach that secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum. Embedded in the pancreas are the islets of Langerhans, which secrete into the blood the hormones insulin and glucagon

Back

rugae

Front

the ridges on the stomach

Back

pharnyx

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Back

Gonads

Front

Back

stomach anatomy

Front

Back

cardiac sphincter

Front

a ring like valve that relaxes to allow food into the stomach

Back

trapezius

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Back

adrenal glands

Front

found above kidneys hormone function

Back

Pituitary Gland

Front

posterior part - nervous tissue anterior part - non-nervous tissue (glandular tissue), synthesizes hormones and hormone control!

Back

latissimus

Front

Back

Section 2

(1 card)

chordae tendineae

Front

heart strings, are cord-like tendons that connect the papillary muscles to the tricuspid valve and the bicuspid valve in the heart

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