Human organs , Organs of the human body - the main external (external) and internal formations ( organs ) of the human body .
The organs of the human body are included in the systems of the human organs .
Content
- 1 External Education
- 2 Human organs as means of labor
- 3 Internal organs
- 4 departments of the brain
- 5 Organ systems
- 6 See also
- 7 notes
- 8 References
External Education
The main external formations of the human body, from top to bottom, including paired:
- skin
- head - eye - ear - nose - mouth - tongue - teeth - lower jaw - face - cheek ;
- neck - throat - Adam's apple - shoulders ;
- hand - elbow - wrist - brush - fingers - thumb ;
- spine - chest - mammary gland - chest ;
- abdomen - navel - genitals ( penis / scrotum or clitoris / vagina ) - perineum - anus ;
- pelvis - thigh - buttock - knee - lower leg - calf - foot - toes .
- head - eye - ear - nose - mouth - tongue - teeth - lower jaw - face - cheek ;
Human organs as means of labor
Karl Marx argues that in the simplest labor operations, human organs are means of labor [1] :
When collecting ready-made means of life, for example, fruits, only the organs of the worker’s body serve as means of labor
Internal organs
Some internal organs (alphabetically):
- pituitary gland - duodenum - stomach - gall bladder - intestines - lungs - uterus - bladder - adrenal glands - parathyroid gland - liver - pancreas - kidneys - prostate - esophagus - spleen - heart - thymus - appendix - thyroid gland - testes .
Brain
- End brain
- Cerebral hemisphere
- Diencephalon
- thalamic area
- Hypothalamus
- Brain stem
- Midbrain
- Hind brain
- Bridge
- Cerebellum
- Medulla
Organ systems
The organs of the human body are included in organ systems .
- Musculoskeletal system : consists of the skeleton and the muscles attached to it, constituting the support of the body and setting it in motion.
- Nervous system : receiving, processing and transmitting information (brain and nerves).
- Cardiovascular system : blood circulation in the heart and blood vessels.
- Respiratory system : providing breathing (lungs).
- Digestive system : processing food in the mouth, stomach and intestines.
- Excretory system : removal of metabolic products from the body.
- Reproductive system : genitals.
- Endocrine system : regulation of processes in the body through hormones .
- Immune system : protection against pathogens.
- The integumentary system : skin, hair and nails .
See also
- Normal human anatomy