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  • * [[Oculo-gastrointestinal muscular dystrophy]] * [[Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy]]
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  • * [[Central nervous system protozoal infections]] * [[Charcot-Marie-Tooth peroneal muscular atrophy, X-linked]]
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  • * [[Adult Spinal Muscular Atrophy]] * [[Arthrogryposis due to muscular dystrophy]]
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  • | [[Duchenne muscular dystrophy]] | Bulbospinal muscular atrophy, X-linked <br><small>''see'' [[Kennedy's disease]] </small> || ||
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  • ...n affect the lungs and skin, but more commonly the eye and central nervous system.<ref>{{cite web | last = Reynolds | first = Cecily A. | coauthors = Bain, P ...orses, but can also affect humans. In dogs it affects the gastrointestinal system and lymph nodes, and rarely the skin.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Grooters, A
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  • [[Category:Muscular system]]
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  • ...smart.com/ap/muscularsystem/menu/menu.html Tutorial & Quizzes on Skeletal Muscular Anatomy] [[Category:Muscular system]]
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  • [[Category:Muscular system]]
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  • {{About|the organ system|the band|Circulatory System|transport in plants|Vascular tissue}} Name = Circulatory system |
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  • System = | ...ies are slightly larger than their counterpart capillaries of the vascular system. Lymph vessel that carries lymph to a [[lymph node]] are called the [[affer
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  • ...[fluid]] retention and tissue swelling caused by a compromised [[lymphatic system]]. The lymphatic system returns the [[interstitial fluid]] to the [[thoracic duct]] and then to the
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  • ...and smooth muscles in their walls, thus lymph vessel lymphangion would be muscular, and capable of contracting on its own. Additionally the lymph in it is pro [[Category:Lymphatic system]]
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  • System = | ...of the septum primum, the [[septum secundum]] begins to form. This thick, muscular structure initially takes on the same crescent shape as the septum primum,
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  • ...significantly trainable at all ages in many people, and the Cooper Points System still gives overall guidance on this.<ref>{{cite journal | last = Bouchard [[Category:Respiratory system]]
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  • '''Systemic circulation''' is the part of the [[cardiovascular system]] which carries [[oxygen]]ated [[blood]] away from the heart to the [[body] ...again into [[venule]]s, which continue to merge into [[veins]]. The venous system finally coalesces into two major veins: the [[superior vena cava]] (roughly
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  • [[Category:Cardiovascular system]] [[Category:Muscular system]]
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  • System = | * The greater portion of it is thick and muscular and constitutes the '''muscular ventricular septum'''.
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  • [[Category:Muscular system]] [[Category:Cardiovascular system]]
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  • System = | | (not considered fascia in this system)
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  • System = | ...ry site of [[vascular resistance]]. Arterioles receive [[autonomic nervous system]] innervation and respond to various circulating [[hormones]] in order to r
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