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- List of organs of the human body - Wikipedia
Since there is no single standard definition of what constitutes an organ, the number of organs vary depending on how one defines an organ For example, this list contains more than 78 organs (about ~91)
- Organs in the Body: Definition Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
What are organs? Organs are specialized structures in your body that handle specific jobs Some of the best-known organs are your heart, brain or liver But many other structures count as organs, too That includes some you might not think of, like your skin
- Organs, Systems, Structure, Diagram, Facts - Britannica
The most basic unit is the cell; groups of similar cells form tissues; groups of different tissues make up organs; groups of organs form organ systems; cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems combine to form a multicellular organism
- Organs in the Human Body - MedicineNet
Organs are the individual structures that make up organ systems, each with a specific role in maintaining the body’s health For example, the largest organ in the body is the skin, which serves as a protective barrier and regulates temperature
- 11 Organ Systems | Their Important Functions In Human Body
The human body has different organs located in various parts of the body These organs work together to form 11 human body systems that play a vital role in body physiology The organ systems include Skeletal system Muscular system Respiratory system Cardiovascular system (Circulatory system) Digestive system Nervous system Endocrine system Reproductive system Urinary system The lymphatic
- Organs in the body: Diagram and all you need to know
The five vital organs in the human body are the brain, heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver Other organs include the gallbladder, pancreas, and stomach Organ systems, such as the nervous system,
- Organs: Anatomy, Function, Images, and More - Verywell Health
Organs are the body's vital structures, using complex structures to perform specialized tasks and connect bodily systems to each other Learn more about how different organs look and work
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