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Human Anatomy. Part 1

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  • Sensitive tissue on the female genitals that plays a key role in sexual pleasure
    clitoris
  • The lower section of the stomach, that helps move food into the intestines
    Antrum
  • soft tissue inside bones which produce blood cells
    bone marrow
  • The transparent layer at the front of the eye that helps light focus
    cornea
  • The area of the brain responsible for controlling movement and balance
    cerebellum
  • A pair of organs located above the kidneys responsible for producing various hormones and steroids, such as aldosterone and cortisol
    Adrenal glands
  • The largest part of the brain, responsible for complex sensory and neural functions
    cerebrum
  • The narrow passage at the lower end of the uterus
    cervix
  • a spiral-shaped structure inside the ear that turns sound vibrations into signals the brain can understand
    cochlea
  • The main part of an organ or structure in the body
    corpus
  • soft organs in females that produce milk for feeding babies
    breasts
  • Flexible connective tissue found between joints
    cartilage
  • Related to the ear or the sense of hearing
    aural
  • The largest artery in the body, carrying blood from the heart to the rest of the body
    aorta
  • The circular pigmented area surrounding the nipple
    areola
  • A sac, which holds urine, before it is expelled from the body through the urethra
    bladder
  • A triangular bone at the base of the spine, also known as the tailbone.
    coccyx
  • A common name for veins, arteries, and capillaries
    blood vessels
  • The external layer of an organ that protects and helps it function
    cortex
  • Refers to both the small and large intestines
    bowel