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ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
Morphology
The dog's musculoskeletal system
The dog's musculoskeletal system
The dog's skin
The dog's skin
The dog's digestion
The dog's digestion
The dog's respiratory system
The dog's respiratory system
Respiration is the function that allows an organism to take in oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide. A dog's respiratory system can be divided into two parts: the upper respiratory tract and the lower ...
The dog's blood and lymph circulation
The dog's blood and lymph circulation
Study of the circulatory system includes the blood vessels (veins and arteries) and the heart in both anatomical and physiological contexts. Adult and fetal circulation differ and so will be studied s...
The dog's urinary system
The dog's urinary system
The kidney consists of an outer cortex; the medulla, which is inside; and the renal pelvis, a collecting pocket that extends into the ureter.
ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
The dog's nervous system
The dog's genital system and reproduction
The dog's genital system and reproduction
The dog's five senses
The dog's five senses
To help you understand how your dog reacts to its environment.
ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
Morphology
The cat's musculoskeletal system
The cat's musculoskeletal system
The musculoskeletal system includes the skeleton, joints, muscles, and tendons that allow the bones to move in relation to each other.
The cat's skin
The cat's skin
The cat's digestion
The cat's digestion
The digestive system consists of the group of organs used in digestion.
The cat's respiratory system
The cat's respiratory system
The cat's blood and lymph circulation
The cat's blood and lymph circulation
The circulatory system is a closed circuit of hollow tubes through which blood and lymph flow.
The cat's urinary system
The cat's urinary system
The urinary system is involved in the formation and excretion of urine (that is, the non-gaseous purification of the blood, as opposed to the gaseous purification that occurs in the lungs). It include...
The cat's nervous system
The cat's nervous system
The cat's genital system and reproduction
The cat's genital system and reproduction
The reproductive system is involved in procreation and contributes to maintaining the species.
The cat's five senses
The cat's five senses
ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
External characteristics
ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
Thorax
ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
Abdomen
ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
Head
ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
Fore limbs
ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
Hind limbs
ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
Angiology
ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
Nerves
ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
Teguments
ANATOMY - PHYSIOLOGY
Main functions
Anatomy - Physiology
Anatomy and physiology


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