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Lungs Organ Graphic

Organ Lung

In the organ lungs, we have the pulmonary alveoli with the pulmonary round (fear of death). We have the bronchial mucosa with bronchitis and bronchial

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Lymphatic System Organ Graphic

Organ Lymph Node

The organ lymph node has a slight self-esteem conflict as its conflict content and is controlled from the cerebral medulla. Similar to the bone, each

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Graphic organ stomach

Organ Stomach

The organ stomach, with its glandular tissue, has the morsel as conflict content. The small curvature is lined with squamous epithelium on the stomach, controlled

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Nose Organ Graphic

Organ Tonsils

The organ tonsils are about a morsel conflict. Right side: not getting a good morsel. Left side: not getting rid of a bad morsel. Since

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Mouth Areas, Parotid Gland Organ Graphic

Organ Mouth

The outer oral mucosa in the Organ Mouth is the squamous epithelium and belongs to the so-called SORE GULLET MUCOSA PATTERN. So it hurts in

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Uterus + Ovaries

Organ Uterus

The organ uterus (womb) is an organ composed of all four tissue types. Cervix uteri and -portio mucosa = squamous epithelium. Sphincter = striated muscle

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Eye Organ Graphic

Organ Eye

The organ eye is a complex organ and is composed of different germ layers. Accordingly, the eye has different SBSs.

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Outer Skin Organ Graphic

Organ outer Skin

The organ outer skin has an outer skin (squamous epithelium, separation conflict), and it has the underlying dermis (glandular-like tissue, disfigurement conflict). In the active

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graphic organ pancreas

Organ Pancreas

Organ Pancreas a distinction must be made between the pancreas’ glandular tissue (fight and the morsel, inheritance conflicts) and the excretory duct (territorial anger). Moreover,

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Bone Organ Graphic

Organ Connective Tissue

The Organ Connective Tissue is controlled from the cerebral medulla and is found as supporting tissue in all organs. Glia in the brain is a

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