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Compiled from [[Episode 05]], [[Episode 14]], and Manga Stage 22. "COWPER GLAND" is the cut-off point for the observable list, although there is theoretically more, since all cuts showing the list end with it continuously scrolling.
Compiled from [[Episode 05]], [[Episode 13]], and [[Episode 14]]. (The same listing appears in Stage 22 of Sadamoto's manga, as well.) "COWPER GLAND" is the cut-off point for the observable list.


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===NOTES===
"Farandolae" are a reference to the book [[Episode 05 Supplemental Notes and Analysis|''A Wind in the Door'']].
"Prostate gland" and "Cowper gland" [sic] are both male-specific (in ''Homo sapiens''), which raises the question of whether these were intentionally included to implicate a male sex for the Evangelions, or if this is simply an artifact of how the list was compiled. That is, the male body has classically served as the "default" in anatomical texts, and the names of the two glands may have "snuck in" when the production staff prepared a list of English terms from such a book. Incidentally, the Cowper's, or bulbourethral, glands are in reality paired, but it is listed as a single entity here.


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Revision as of 04:17, 13 March 2009

Compiled from Episode 05, Episode 13, and Episode 14. (The same listing appears in Stage 22 of Sadamoto's manga, as well.) "COWPER GLAND" is the cut-off point for the observable list.

R-EYE

  IRIS
L-EYE
  IRIS
R-EAR
L-EAR
INNER EAR CANALS
AURAL NERVES
NOSE
NASAL BRIDGE
NASAL PASSAGES
OLFACTORY NERVES
MOUTH
MOLARS
INCISORS
GUMS
WISDOM TEETH
JAW
CHIN
LIPS
CHEEKBONES
CHEEKS
PALATE
TONGUE
UVULA
THROAT
TRACHEA
BRONCHI
AUREOLAE
L-PECTORAL
R-PECTORAL
MITOCHONDRIA

FARANDOLAE

PERSPIRATION
ESOPHAGUS
L-EUSTACHIAN TUBE
R-EUSTACHIAN TUBE
L-HAMMER
L-ANVIL
L-STIRRUP
R-HAMMER
R-ANVIL
R-STIRRUP
RIBS
FLOATING RIBS
STERNUM
XYPHOID PROCESS
L-CLAVICLE
R-CLAVICLE
MARROW
RED CORPUSCLE COUNT
WHITE CORPUSCLE COUNT
PLATELET COUNT
LYMPH NODES
R-LUNG
L-LUNG
STOMACH
SMALL INTESTINE
LARGE INTESTINE
INTESTINAL BACTERIA
COLON
ANUS
L-BICEPS
L-TRICEPS
L-DELTOIDS

R-BICEPS

R-TRICEPS
R-DELTOIDS
COCCYX
RODS
CONES
PULSE
RESPIRATION
MEDULLA OBLONGATA
CEREBRUM
L-HEMISPHERE
R-HEMISPHERE
L-OPTIC NERVE
R-OPTIC NERVE
AQUEOUS HUMOR
VITREOUS HUMOR
SPINAL COLUMN
SPINAL CORD
VERTEBRAE
AUTONOMIC NEURONS
L-RADIUS
L-ULNA
L-HUMERUS
R-RADIUS
R-ULNA
R-HUMERUS
RETINA
TACTILE NEURONS
TIBIA
FIBULA
CRANIUM
CEREBELLUM

AORTA

VERTEBRAE
VENA CAVA
PELVIS
CORPUS CALLOSUM
PITUITARY GLAND
THYROID GLAND
SKULL
FOREHEAD
FACIAL MUSCLES
R-SHOULDERBLADE
L-SHOULDERBLADE
R-ELBOW
  WRIST
L-ELBOW
  WRIST
R-HAND
    THUMB
    FOREFINGER
    MIDDLE FINGER
    RING FINGER
    LITTLE FINGER
    CARPALS
  METACARPALS
L-HAND
    THUMB
    FOREFINGER
    MIDDLE FINGER
    RING FINGER
    LITTLE FINGER
    CARPALS
    METACARPALS

L-BUTTOCK

R-BUTTOCK
R-THIGH
R-SHIN
    CALF
    KNEE
    KNEECAP
    ANKLE
    HEEL
    FOOT
    TOES
    TARSALS
    METATARSALS
L-THIGH
L-SHIN
    CALF
    KNEE
    KNEECAP
    ANKLE
    HEEL
    FOOT
    TOES
    TARSALS
    METATARSALS
ARTERIES
VEINS
CAPILLARIES
L-FEMUR
R-FEMUR
LIVER
L-KIDNEY
R-KIDNEY

L-FEMORAL ARTERY

L-FEMORAL VEIN
R-FEMORAL ARTERY
L-FEMORAL VEIN
SPLEEN
BLADDER
GALL BLADDER
APPENDIX
VILLI
CILLI
L-ACHILLES TENDON
R-ACHILLES TENDON
PROSTATE GLAND
COWPER GLAND

NOTES

"Farandolae" are a reference to the book A Wind in the Door.

"Prostate gland" and "Cowper gland" [sic] are both male-specific (in Homo sapiens), which raises the question of whether these were intentionally included to implicate a male sex for the Evangelions, or if this is simply an artifact of how the list was compiled. That is, the male body has classically served as the "default" in anatomical texts, and the names of the two glands may have "snuck in" when the production staff prepared a list of English terms from such a book. Incidentally, the Cowper's, or bulbourethral, glands are in reality paired, but it is listed as a single entity here.