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Skeletal Muscles

<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #F4B39E;">There are several activities (physical tasks) that we do the entire day. These include walking, running, sitting, sleeping, drinking, eating, washing, etc. All these actions are governed by the ‘motors’ of the body. These motors are also considered as the brakes or the shock absorbers of the body. They are the ‘Skeletal Muscles’. The Skeletal Muscles not only indicate strength but also help in maintaining posture and act as a store of protein. The muscular system forms the most important part of the human body. They are classified into three types namely, skeletal, smooth and cardiac.</p>
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Salivary Glands

<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #EFD9AA;">Have you ever imagined what brings taste to the food that you eat? What is it that lubricates the food and makes it easy to swallow? Which system is responsible for the food to be swallowed and eventually get digested? What manipulates the tongue and lips to make sounds and speeches? It is the saliva. It is when we taste, smell or eat food, the quantity of the saliva increases whereas when we are asleep, the quantity decreases.</p>
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Prostate

<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #C9A2AD;">Prostate is a Greek word which means ‘one who stands before’ and hence surrounds or protects the top part of the urethra and is located just below the bladder. The only exocrine organ, which is located in the midline, it is found only in male human bodies. It is because of the secretions from the Prostate that the urethra remains moist and nourishes the sperm.</p>
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