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The body has three mechanisms for regulating pH: the buffer mechanism, the respiratory mechanism, and the digestive mechanism.
Teres Major
A muscle of the upper limb that helps in the rotation and adduction of the arm.
Achilles Tendon
A strong and fibrous tendon that connects the muscles in the back of your calf to your heel bone, crucial for walking, running, and jumping.
Common Bursae
Small fluid-filled sacs located near joints that reduce friction between bones and soft tissues, commonly found in the shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee.
Gastrocnemius
The large muscle in the calf of the leg.
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