Discover a new member in the human body

Discover a new member in the human body


Discover a new member in the human body
A team of US researchers has discovered the 80-member body, which highlights the work of other organs, tissues and the mechanism of movement of most diseases.

The new member, called the Khalali, is a fluid-filled area between the skin and body organs, including muscles and circulation, and the tissue layer, believed to be intangible, is found beneath the surface of the skin and along the digestive system. Lung and urinary tract, and around the veins and arteries and between the muscles, which are interconnected and interconnected parts filled with fluid supported by a network of powerful proteins such as collagen and elastic like rubber fabric.

Professor Neil Tees, co-author of the study at the University of New York School of Medicine, said that he had discovered this member by using a microscope and lasers to find the fluid-filled tissue. This new organ prevents the tissue from rupturing. In age, which causes the appearance of diseases of the outer membrane of blood vessels and inflammation.
Discover a new member in the human body
A team of US researchers has discovered the 80-member body, which highlights the work of other organs, tissues and the mechanism of movement of most diseases.

The new member, called the Khalali, is a fluid-filled area between the skin and body organs, including muscles and circulation, and the tissue layer, believed to be intangible, is found beneath the surface of the skin and along the digestive system. Lung and urinary tract, and around the veins and arteries and between the muscles, which are interconnected and interconnected parts filled with fluid supported by a network of powerful proteins such as collagen and elastic like rubber fabric.

Professor Neil Tees, co-author of the study at the University of New York School of Medicine, said that he had discovered this member by using a microscope and lasers to find the fluid-filled tissue. This new organ prevents the tissue from rupturing. In age, which causes the appearance 
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