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The orca's body, like that of other living creatures, is made up of cells. Eukaryotic cells are seen in orca whales. Cells of this sort can be found in all mammals. A nucleus is found in eukaryotic cells. The nucleus is the cell's brain. The nucleus directs the activity of the cell in the same way as the human brain directs the movements of the body. DNA is found in the nucleus. The blueprint for an animal's body is DNA. The genetic code is carried by DNA. The messenger RNA transports the DNA information to the ribosome, which is where proteins are produced. Organelles, which serve as miniature organs with various functions, are found in every cell. Killer whales have 44 chromosomes, and an outstanding banding investigation on six killer whales revealed significant C-band variation. Because they have complex cells, killer whales are classified as Eukaryotes. Membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus, are found in their cells.
Urinary system or the excretory system is used to study and observe the mechanism of toxin release, and conservations of essential elements and water.
The reproductive system is studied to observe any disorder in the reproductive organs, or the offspring, during pregnancy.
The endocrine system gives information about the hormones, their action on various conditions, their imbalances and how they can be cured. All the systems of the body are interrelated and have to be studied to maintain the well-being of the humans',
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Mamm are used for breast
Mast is used for mastectomy
Neo is for new fetus
Exo is for the exocrine system
Para is used for parathyroid and so on.