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Figure 1.1 Levels of structural organization.
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Figure 1.2a-f The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.2g-l The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.2a The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.2b The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.2c The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.2d The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.2e The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.2f The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.2g The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.2h The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.2i The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.2j The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.2k-l The body’s organ systems.
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Figure 1.3 Examples of selected interrelationships among body organ systems.
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A Closer Look 1.1 Medical Imaging: Illuminating the Body.
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A Closer Look 1.1a Medical Imaging: Illuminating the Body.
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A Closer Look 1.1b Medical Imaging: Illuminating the Body.
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A Closer Look 1.1c Medical Imaging: Illuminating the Body.
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A Closer Look 1.1d Medical Imaging: Illuminating the Body.
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Figure 1.4 The elements of a homeostatic control system.
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Table 1.1 Orientation and Directional Terms (1 of 3).
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Table 1.1 Orientation and Directional Terms (2 of 3).
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Table 1.1 Orientation and Directional Terms (3 of 3).
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Figure 1.5 Regional terms used to designate specific body areas.
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Figure 1.5a Regional terms used to designate specific body areas.
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Figure 1.5b Regional terms used to designate specific body areas.
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Figure 1.6 The anatomical position and planes of the body—median, frontal, and transverse with corresponding MRI scans.
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Figure 1.6a The anatomical position and planes of the body—median, frontal, and transverse with corresponding MRI scans.
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Figure 1.6b The anatomical position and planes of the body—median, frontal, and transverse with corresponding MRI scans.
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Figure 1.6c The anatomical position and planes of the body—median, frontal, and transverse with corresponding MRI scans.
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Figure 1.7 Body cavities.
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Figure 1.8 The four abdominopelvic quadrants.
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Figure 1.9 The nine abdominopelvic regions.
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Figure 1.9a The nine abdominopelvic regions.
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Figure 1.9b The nine abdominopelvic regions.
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