Trrarrusian body (A1-0)
The trrarrusian body is the structure of the trrarrusian being. It is composed of different cells that form tissues with different functions, which ensure the existence of the individual, its interaction with the medium and the continuation of the specie.
It comprises a head (which holds most of the sensorial organs and the central nervous system), neck, torso (which holds most of the vital organs), arms and hands, and legs and feet.
The study of the Trrarrusian bodies includes multiple branches of anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, and oology. The trrarrusian body varies in known ways, both natural and artificial. All these studies ensures vital works as the cure of different trrarrusian diseases, a better understanding of the effects of implants and prosthetics, the creation of medicines used for enhancement of capabilities and the sustained health of trrarrusians in inhospitable locations, physiological rehabilitation of injured individuals, among others.