Human Anatomy Chart: English Labels

This section provides a basic overview of human anatomy, with English labels for various body parts and structures. This is intended as a quick reference and should not be substituted for formal medical instruction.
Head and Neck
- Skull
- Brain
- Eyes
- Ears
- Nose
- Mouth
- Neck
Torso
- Chest
- Heart
- Lungs
- Stomach
- Liver
- Kidneys
- Abdomen
Upper Limbs
- Shoulder
- Arm
- Elbow
- Wrist
- Hand
- Fingers
Lower Limbs
- Hip
- Thigh
- Knee
- Calf
- Ankle
- Foot
- Toes
Internal Organs (Summary)
This section lists some key internal organs, but is not exhaustive. Refer to a more detailed chart for specific anatomical details.
- Brain
- Heart
- Lungs
- Stomach
- Liver
- Kidneys
- Intestines
- Spleen
Note:
This is a basic overview. For a more in-depth understanding of human anatomy, consult anatomical texts and illustrations.
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