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What is this (outer part)?

What are these?

What is this?

Which pulse point is this?

What are these?

What type of cell is this?

What is this?

What are these?

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Which pulse point is this?

What are these?

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What is this called? Showing ventricular depolarization.

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What is this region?

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What is this region?

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What type of tissue is this region?

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Which pulse point is this?

What is whole thing?

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The nasal cavity, pharynx & larynx collectively is the?

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What is this called? Showing ventricular repolarization.

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What type of cell is this?

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What valve is this?

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What is this opening?

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