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Anatomy is the study of the different structures of the body. The anatomy of animals may cover that of; mammals, birds, fish, insects, reptiles or other groups of animals. The anatomy of each of these groups varies depending on what adaptations they might have to their environment or what species they are e.g. humans and dogs are both mammals but have different anatomical characteristics.

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There are text books that cover this question. It is way too complex of a question to answer without simply handing you a text book.

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that depends... there are muscles, bones, guts... and a bunch of other stuff.

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