Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
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The major structures found inside the mediastinum of pig. The comparison between this structure of pig with that of human.
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Anatomy can be defined as a branch of biology that is associated with the study of the organism’s structure and its parts. In anatomy, the superficial indicates the structure is closer to the surface of the body or presents more outside than another.
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