The best way to view all of the organs in the body is by purchasing Gray's Anatomy. No, not the TV show. This book has been the authority on anatomy for over 100 years.
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No, you cant see the picture you have to find all the pieces to the picture then put the pieces togethere to make the dragon picture
Try looking on Google pictures older picture of them. Like really older. There's always some relative or classmate who posts on internet that picture of when they all were at the beach and there you can see how was the body.
Give her your picture so she can see your picture all the time.
I can't display pictures, but I can describe the internal structure of a frog. A frog's internal anatomy includes organs such as heart, lungs, liver, stomach, and intestines. These organs are housed within a cavity called the coelom, and the frog's skeletal structure provides support and protection for these organs.
A fossil is a cast of the outside of the body so you are unable to see inside.
i would like to see a pictuire of a saltfish head and body intact please.
The correct phrase is "I can see in this picture," as it refers to looking inside or within the picture itself.
a macro picture is a picture that is taken really close up to an object letting you see all the details of the object
can I see a picture of mall
Honestly, the best way to learn to correctly imagine what the organ systems realistically look like inside your body is to draw a picture, from memory, of every part (organ) you can recall. Do not cheat-- do not use your textbook for this step. It does not matter how you draw or whether you draw well or poorly. Just sketch out the body system (do one at a time).After drawing your mental picturing, open your book and compare your picture to the book's picture.Now, re-draw it while looking right at your textbook. Notice how the heart is NOT shaped like a valentine heart. See how the stomach is fatter on one side but ends in a narrow portion. Look at how the many feet of intestines coils around inside your abdomen so it all fits in there. As you draw the organs, notice how some organs sit behind something else (for protection) and how fat and muscle covers all the primary organs.When you aren't drawing, mentally picture how things move inside your body. When you drink water, think about where it goes inside you. Name the parts mentally or out loud. Do the same when you eat food. Or when you breathe in and out. Picture how the brain and endocrine gland "talk" to each other to know what kind of hormones to release, and when.Science and biology requires a person to mentally picture things you cannot always see whenever you want.
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