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Exit point for waste and reproductive cells. |
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Passageway for food from the mouth to the stomach. |
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REserved food storage for hbernation and breeding. |
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Circulates amd pumps blood. |
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The atrium receives de-oxygenated blood and puts oxygen into the blood stream. |
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The ventricle pumps the blood to the body. |
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Filters out impuritites from the body. |
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Secrets bile needed for dfigestion of fats. |
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Aid and suppleing oxygen to the body. |
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Membrane that holds the coils of the Small Intestine. |
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Secret insulin puncratic juice and digestive enzymes. |
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Most vitale of all the digastive organs. |
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Functions as a resirion for blood. |
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Stores and digestes food. |
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