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A06

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TA partial code

Hierarchy title

Items

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06

Systema respiratorium

249

1

06.0

Systema respiratorium

1

0

06.0.00

Systema respiratorium

1

0

06.1

Nasus

57

0

06.1.01

Nasus

16

0

06.1.02

Cavitas nasi

33

0

06.1.03

Sinus paranasales

8

0

06.2

Larynx

96

1

06.2.01

Larynx

1

0

06.2.02

Cartilagines et articulationes laryngis

18

0

06.2.03

Cartilago cricoidea et articulatio cricothyroidea

10

0

06.2.04

Cartilago arytenoidea and articulatio cricoarytenoidea

18

0

06.2.05

Cartilago corniculata

2

0

06.2.06

Cartilago cuneiformis

2

0

06.2.07

Epiglottis

7

0

06.2.08

Musculi laryngis

13

1

06.2.09

Cavitas laryngis

25

0

06.3

Trachea

11

0

06.3.01

Trachea

11

0

06.4

Bronchi

34

0

06.4.01

Bronchi

4

0

06.4.02

Bronchi lobares et segmentales

30

0

06.5

Pulmones

50

0

06.5.01

Pulmones

23

0

06.5.02

Segmenta bronchopulmonalia

27

0

TA full

From Terminologia Anatomica

Systems in human body

From List of systems of the human body
  1. Integumentary system: Skin, hair, nails, sweat and other exocrine glands.
  2. Skeletal system: Bones supporting the body and its organs.
  3. Nervous system: Collects and processes information from the senses via nerves and the brain and tells the muscles to contract to cause physical actions.
  4. Cardiovascular system: Circulates blood around the body via the heart, arteries and veins, delivering oxygen and nutrients to organs and cells and carrying their waste products away.
  5. Endocrine system: Provides chemical communications within the body using hormones.
  6. Muscular system: Enables the body to move using muscles.
  7. Respiratory system: The lungs and the trachea that bring air into the body.
  8. Excretory system: Eliminates waste from the body.
  9. Reproductive system: The sex organs required for the production of offspring.
  10. Digestive system: Mechanical and chemical processes that provide nutrients via the mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines.
  11. Immune system: Defends the body against disease-causing agents.
and
  1. Lymphatic system: Supplies and drains lymph fluid in support of the cardiovascular and immune systems.
  2. Urinary system: Part of the excretory system.

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