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action alimentary canal animal appear arteries auricle become blood body bone brain called canal capillaries carbonic acid cartilage cause cavity cells circumstances close coagulation connected contains continuous contraction cord corpuscles delicate described diameters direction duct effect elastic enters external fact fibres fluid follows force front given gives rise glands hand head heart Hence inch intestines kind larger layer lens less Lesson lies light liver lower lungs matter membrane middle minute mouth move muscles muscular nature nerve nervous object optic organ oxygen pass passage position posterior present pressure produced quantity remains result retina roots seen sensations separated side skin solid sound spinal substance supply surface taken takes termed tissue trunk tubes upper valves veins ventricle vessels vibrations walls weight whole
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