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heart
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anatomy
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The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
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ilium
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anatomy
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The ilium is one of the three bones that make up the human pelvis.
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lobe
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anatomy
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The human brain is divided into distinct lobes, each with unique functions.
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foramen magnum
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anatomy
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The foramen magnum is a crucial anatomical structure at the base of the skull for the passage of the spinal cord.
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breathing
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anatomy
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Breathing is the act of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide to supply the body with oxygen and expel waste gases.
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circle of willis
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anatomy
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The Circle of Willis is a crucial part of the human brain's blood supply system, essential for maintaining brain function.
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colon
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anatomy
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The colon is part of the digestive system and is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes.
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crista
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anatomy
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The crista is a ridge-like structure found in anatomical features like the inner ear and mitochondria, with specific functions in biological processes.
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digit
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anatomy
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A digit in anatomy refers to a finger or toe and can also represent a numerical gesture in body language.
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fornix
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anatomy
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The fornix is a crucial part of the limbic system involved in memory formation and retrieval.
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hair
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anatomy
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Hair, composed of protein, regulates body temperature and protects the skin as its primary function in the anatomy.
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radial
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anatomy
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The concept of radial in anatomy relates to the radius bone in the forearm and is used in expressions such as radial artery or radial nerve.
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skin
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anatomy
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The skin is the largest organ of the human body and functions as a protective barrier.
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