List of Human Anatomical Features - The Organs of The Senses and The Common Integument

The Organs of The Senses and The Common Integument

  • The peripheral organs of the special senses
    • The organs of taste
    • The organ of smell
    • The organ of sight
      • The tunics of the eye
      • The refracting media
      • The accessory organs of the eye
    • The organ of hearing
      • The external ear
      • The middle ear or tympanic cavity
      • The auditory ossicles
      • The internal ear or labyrinth
    • Peripheral terminations of nerves of general sensations
  • The common integument

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