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anatomy Structural make-up of an organism/individual (skeleton, muscles).
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anatomical pathology the study of organs and tissues removed from the body
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anatomy The study of the structure of the body and the inter-relations of its parts.
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anatomy Tyrannosaurus rex was a fierce predator that walked on two powerful legs. This meat-eater had a huge head with large, pointed, replaceable teeth and well-developed jaw muscles. It had tiny arms, each with two fingers. Each bird-like foot had three large toes, all equipped with claws (plus a little dewclaw on a tiny, vestigial fourth toe). T. rex had a slim, stiff, pointed tail that provided balance and allowed quick turns while running. T. rex's neck was short and muscular. ...
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anatomy There are 26 bones in the foot (not including sesamoids and/or accessory bones): Hindfoot: Talus and calcaneus (2) Midfoot: Navicular, cuboid, medial cuneiform, middle cuneiform, lateral cuneiform (5) Forefoot: Metatarsals (5) and phalanges (14)
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