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
Front
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
Front
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
Front
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
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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