Body Organ Chart

This page provides a general overview of the human body’s organ systems. Please note thatthis is not an exhaustive resource and is intended for educational purposes only. For detailed information, consult reputable medical texts or professionals. A complete chart or diagram is not possible within this simple format.
Major Organ Systems
The human body is composed of various organ systems,each working together to maintain life. These include:
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Cardiovascular System
: Heart, blood vessels, and blood. -
Digestive System
: Mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas. -
Endocrine System
: Glands that produce hormones. -
Integumentary System
: Skin, hair, nails. -
Musculoskeletal System
: Bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments. -
Nervous System
: Brain, spinal cord, nerves. -
Respiratory System
: Lungs, trachea, bronchi. -
Reproductive System
: Male and female reproductive organs. -
Urinary System
: Kidneys, bladder, ureters. -
Lymphatic System
: Lymph nodes, spleen, thymus.
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To get a better understanding, you can search for detailed anatomical charts online using keywords suchas “human body diagram,” “organ system diagram,” or “anatomy.”
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