. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. THE GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN BODY 3 because with them we do some special work like writing, sewing, or plajdng the piano. 3. Tissues of the body. â When we squeeze the arm or the hand, we feel the hard bones within that form the skele- right lung ' liver - diaphragm large intestine â opened. â " large intestine email intestine (opened) â â Wadder Fig. 2. â Organs of chest and abdomen (front view). ton. We can raise from the bones the softer fleshy material, which is composed of muscle covered by skin. By clenching the fingers tightly

. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. THE GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN BODY 3 because with them we do some special work like writing, sewing, or plajdng the piano. 3. Tissues of the body. â When we squeeze the arm or the hand, we feel the hard bones within that form the skele- right lung ' liver - diaphragm large intestine â opened. â " large intestine email intestine (opened) â â Wadder Fig. 2. â Organs of chest and abdomen (front view). ton. We can raise from the bones the softer fleshy material, which is composed of muscle covered by skin. By clenching the fingers tightly  Stock Photo
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. Elementary biology, animal and human. Biology. THE GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN BODY 3 because with them we do some special work like writing, sewing, or plajdng the piano. 3. Tissues of the body. â When we squeeze the arm or the hand, we feel the hard bones within that form the skele- right lung ' liver - diaphragm large intestine â opened. â " large intestine email intestine (opened) â â Wadder Fig. 2. â Organs of chest and abdomen (front view). ton. We can raise from the bones the softer fleshy material, which is composed of muscle covered by skin. By clenching the fingers tightly we can see and feel on the inner side of the wrist the tough cords or tendons of connective tissue that. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Peabody, James Edward, b. 1869; Hunt, Arthur Ellsworth, joint author. New York, The Macmillan company