Liver - Filter out the blood of impurities and toxins.
Gall bladder - Fat conversion/digestion with high powered chemicals.
Large intestine - Absorb water and last remaining nutrients from waste.
Small intestine - Primary absorption of nutrients and minerals in food.
Esophagus - Muscular tube through which food travels to the stomach.
Rectum - About 12cm of temporary storage site for feces.
Pancreas - Break down the carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids in food.
Stomach - Dissolve and churn eaten foods with acids.
Brain - An neural network of interdependent systems to send signals to muscles.
Thyroid gland - Configuration for energy storage, dial in sensitivity to hormones.
Epidermis - protect against pathogens, oxidant stress (UV light) and chemicals.
Eyes - Conversion of photons into a data stream for the optic nerve.
Parathyroid - Control the amount of calcium in the blood and within the bones.
Heart - Pump to move blood around the body.
Lungs - Absorption of Oxygen and release of Carbon Dioxide.
Pleura - Lubricant and structure to convert muscle movements to inhale/exhale.
Adrenal glands - Fight or flight emergency explosive action and mental clarity.
Appendix - No longer in direct use, theorized to help Immune system.
Bladder - Temporally collects liquids from food waste.
Kidney - Regulate acidity, blood pressure, salt/water balance, signal hormones.
Spleen - Secondary backup systems to regulate blood and immune system.
Prostate gland - In Males, Assist in the preparation of semen.
Testes - In Males, create sperm containing the DNA code to build another human.
Ovaries - In Females, secrete estrogen, progesterone and create ovums.
Uterus - Hold and supply nutrients to the ovum while it grows into a human.
Spine - Bendable support structure for upper body, protects wires from brain to lower body.
Tongue - Evaluate and reposition food in the mouth and push down esophagus.
Mouth - Temporary storage area for food while it is evaluated and crushed.
These break down into countless subsystems.
Yes, blood vessels are considered organs in the human body.
Yes - if you have a human body you are human.
1.Brain2.kidney3.Heart4.Womb7.Lungs8.Liver
There are several vestigial organs in the human body, including the appendix, wisdom teeth, and the coccyx (tailbone). The exact number of vestigial organs may vary depending on interpretation and definition.
The skeletal system protects your body organs. It consists of bones that provide structural support and protection for organs like your brain, heart, and lungs. The ribcage, skull, and vertebrae are examples of bones that shield these vital organs from harm.
There are a few organs in the human body that could be considered creative organs. The brain is one example.
Yes, blood vessels are considered organs in the human body.
Yes - if you have a human body you are human.
Vital organs
1.Brain2.kidney3.Heart4.Womb7.Lungs8.Liver
There are several vestigial organs in the human body, including the appendix, wisdom teeth, and the coccyx (tailbone). The exact number of vestigial organs may vary depending on interpretation and definition.
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Organs
the organs and veins in your body
the organs and veins in your body