1. Describe cardiovascular system, Anatomical Perspective and pharmacology perspective, Draw the diagram of the heart and show how blood flow 2. Describe the Hormones produced in the cortex and medulla portion of adrenal gland 3. Describe the four portions/Lobes of the liver 4. Describe the 4 portions of the spleen 5. Describe the pancreas in details 6 . Describe in depth about 4 types of chemical cell signaling, Drawing adds advantage 7. Explain about the cell cycle, with drawing
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The cardiovascular system, also known as the circulatory system, is a complex network of blood vessels, the heart, and blood. It is responsible for transporting nutrients, oxygen, and hormones to cells throughout the body and removing metabolic wastes such as Show more…
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