The Complete Human Organ Chart

This chartprovides a comprehensive overview of the major organs in the human body. Understanding the function and location of these organs is fundamental to understanding human anatomy and physiology.
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Brain
The controlcenter of the body, responsible for thought, emotion, and bodily functions.
Location: Inside the skull.
Function: Controls everything from thought to movement, and bodily processes.
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Heart
Pumps blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients.
Location: Chest, slightly to the left.
Function: Circulates blood, oxygenating and nourishing the body.
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Lungs
Facilitate gas exchange, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
Location: Chest cavity, on either side of the heart.
Function: Oxygenates the blood and removes carbon dioxide.
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Liver
Filters blood, produces bile, and supports various metabolic processes.
Location: Upperright abdomen.
Function: Detoxification, bile production, and metabolism.
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Kidneys
Filter waste from the blood and produce urine.
Location: Lower back, on either side of the spine.
Function: Filtration of waste, regulation of blood pressure.
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Stomach
Breaks down food throughmechanical and chemical digestion.
Location: Upper abdomen.
Function: Stores and digests food.
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Small Intestine
Absorbs nutrients fromdigested food.
Location: Abdomen, surrounding the large intestine.
Function: Nutrient absorption.
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Large Intestine (Colon)
Absorbs water and electrolytes, and forms feces.
Location: Surrounds the small intestine in the abdomen.
Function: Water absorption, waste processing.
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Pancreas
Produces enzymes for digestion and hormones like insulin.
Location: Behind the stomach.
Function: Digestive enzyme and hormone production.
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Spleen
Filters blood and stores white blood cells.
Location: Upper left abdomen.
Function: Filters blood and immune function.
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Gallbladder
Stores and concentrates bile.
Location: Under the liver.
Function: Bile storage and concentration.
This chart provides a basic overview. Each organ has complex functions and interactions with other systems within the body. Further research is encouraged for a more in-depth understanding.
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