Internal anatomy of a turtle: reptile with an oval shell and a horned beak. It has a very short tail and four short legs, and moves very slowly. Trachea: the windpipe, which connects the larynx and bronchi of the tortoise. Lung:...
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Internal anatomy of a turtle: reptile with an oval shell and a horned beak. It has a very short tail and four short legs, and moves very slowly. Trachea: the windpipe, which connects the larynx and bronchi of the tortoise. Lung: respiratory organ of the tortoise. Stomach: part of the digestive tract of the tortoise between the esophagus and the intestine. Pancreas: gland in the tortoise that produces digestive enzymes. Rectum: final part of the tortoise's digestive tract. Anus: outlet of the tortoise's digestive tract. Bladder: pocket in which urine collects before it is evacuated. Ovary: egg-producing reproductive gland. Intestine: part of the digestive tract of the tortoise after the stomach. Liver: bile-producing digestive gland. Heart: blood-pumping organ of the tortoise. Esophagus: part of the digestive tract of a tortoise between the mouth and the stomach.
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