Visual Guide to Human Body Organs (English)

This guideprovides a visual overview of the major organs in the human body. Each section includes a brief description and, where possible, an illustration to help you learn about the location and function of these vital components.
Brain
The brain is the control center of the body, responsible for thought, memory, emotion, and coordination. It receives and processes information from the senses and controls allother body systems.
Heart
The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the circulatory system. This blood carries oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells, and removes waste products.
Lungs
The lungs are the primary organs of the respiratory system. They facilitate gas exchange: taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
Liver
The liver performs numerous functions, including filteringblood, producing bile for digestion, and storing energy and nutrients.
Stomach
The stomach is a muscular pouch that stores and digests food. It secretes gastric juices that break down food into smaller pieces.
Kidneys
The kidneys filter waste products from the blood and produce urine. They also help regulate blood pressure and electrolyte balance.
Intestines (Small and Large)
The intestines are responsible for the absorption of nutrients from food. The small intestine absorbs most of the nutrients, while the large intestine absorbs water and forms stool.
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