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  1. Circulatory system (8794 bytes)
    38: ...ricle]], which then pumps the blood through the [[aorta]], the major artery which supplies blood to the b...
    40: Smaller arteries branch off the aorta.
    43: ...he splanchnic circulation branch directly off the aorta and include the [[celiac artery]] (celiac axis), ...
  2. Abdomen (6929 bytes)
    7: ...tween the internal oblique and the underlying transversalis fascia. It originates from Poupart's liga...
    9: ...|tendinous]] intersections called the [[linae transversae]]. The rectus abdominus is enclosed in a th...
    15: ...pancreas]], and major blood vessels such as the [[aorta]] and [[venae cavae|inferior vena cava]] are also...
    19: ...e combination of the linea alba and the linea transversae which form the abdominal "six-pack" sought b...
    24: ...ds of the kidneys, and the upper limit of the transverse (3rd) part of the duodenum. The third line i...
  3. Diaphragm (anatomy) (1536 bytes)
    2: ...om of the [[ribcage]]. Its Latin name is the"transversus thoracis". It separates the [[thoracic cavit...
    9: ...ior vena cava]] (the ''Foramen Venae Cavae''), [[aorta]] (the ''Hiatus Aorticus'') and [[oesophagus]].
  4. Artery (6875 bytes)
    19: ...ntricle of the heart via the aortic valve. As the aorta branches and these arteries branch in turn, they ...
  5. Heart (10132 bytes)
    13: ...ws indicate normal blood flow. ([[Media:Heart.svg|SVG version]])]]
    15: ...left ventricle then pumps the blood through the [[aorta]] to the entire body except the [[lung]]s.
    19: ...ood exits the heart (the pulmonary artery and the aorta) leave the heart at its top side.
    23: ... ''coronary arteries'', which branch off from the aorta.
  6. Kidney (12846 bytes)
    70: ...l artery]]''': Two renal arteries come from the [[aorta]], each connecting to a kidney. The artery divid...
  7. Vertebral column (7072 bytes)
    7: ...ases where the [[viscera]] are transposed and the aorta is on the right side, the convexity of the curve ...
    17: ...d lumbar regions. In the cervical region, the transverse processes are placed in front of the articula...
    21: ...he spinal nerves and are situated between the transverse processes in the cervical region, and in fron...
  8. Adrenal gland (7544 bytes)
    66: ...aphragm (anatomy)|diaphragm]], and come off the [[aorta]].
    68: ... the inferior suprarenal artery branches from the aorta or the [[renal artery]].
  9. Chest (3592 bytes)
    2: ...atomy)|diaphragm]], [[esophagus]], [[trachea]], [[aorta]], [[superior vena cava]], [[inferior vena cava]]...
    17: ...while about three fingers' breadth below it a transverse ridge can be felt, which is known as [[Ludovi...
  10. Thymus (6028 bytes)
    19: ...rest-derived mesenchyme in front of the ventral [[aorta]]. Here they meet and become joined to one anothe...
  11. Grasshopper (7846 bytes)
    45: ...openings (ostia). The hemolymph continues to the aorta and is discharged through the front of the head. ...
  12. Grasshoppers and Crickets (8917 bytes)
    87: ...openings (ostia). The hemolymph continues to the aorta and is discharged through the front of the head. ...

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