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B) molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, system,
organism
C) tissue, celuiar, moiecuiar, organ, system,
organism
D) organ, organism, molecular, cellular, tissue,
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Match the name of the ANATOMICAL SYSTEM that best fits the list of functions.
A) cytology.
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SYSTEM
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B) embryology.
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Teeth, liver, pancreas, and anus
Cardiovascular
5. skeletal
E) organism, system, organ, ti.
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tonsils, thymus, and spleen
Digestive
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thyroid, pancreas, ovary, and pituitary
Embryonic
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B) bone
Endocrine
8.Reproductive
uterus and prostate
ligaments and articulations A
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Epithelial
9. Joints
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E) all of the above
Excretory
10.Excretory
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ureters, urethra and bladder
Ingestive
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Reproductive System
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nails and hair
Integumentary
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larynx, pharynx, trachea, and bronchioles
D) all of the above
Joints
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tendons
Limbic
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Chemical control of growth, development, homeostasis,
Lymphatic / Immune
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reproduction and sexual dimorphism
Muscular
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Consciousness, and homeostasis
Nervous
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External defense, thermal homeostasis
Neuromuscular
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Gametogenesis and copulation
Reproductive
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Infectious and metatataic defense and fatty acid transport
Respiratory
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Maceration, salivation, and absorption
Skeletal
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