In the Anatomy category , you will find an alphabetical list of major organs and basic anatomy of the human body.
The human body is an extremely complex construct, which only works optimally through the harmonious interaction of the various elements. Among other things, the organs are of great importance. If disturbances become noticeable here, this can be life-threatening for those affected.
A basic distinction is made between external, i.e. visible, and internal organs. The first group mainly includes the skin. The internal organs are usually broken down into different subcategories based on how they function.
Examples of digestive organs include the liver, gallbladder, and esophagus. Other categories are the sense organs, the respiratory organs, the locomotor organs, the circulatory organs, the sexual organs and the excretory organs.
Anatomy & Organs Alphabetically
A
B
- BMI (Body Mass Index)
- bacteria
- ligament
- intervertebral disc
- belly button
- pancreas
- abdominal wall
- pool
- pelvic floor
- leg
- musculoskeletal system
- connective tissue
- conjunctiva
- appendix
- blood
- blood-brain barrier
- blood vessels
- blood circulation
- blood sugar
- vesicular gland
- messenger substances
- bronchi
- pleura
- nipples
C
D
- DNA
- perineum
- Colon
- intestinal flora
- intestinal mucosa
- The male sex organ
- colon
- The skin
- The female sex organs
- glands
- Common duct
- small intestine
E
f
- fascia
- heel
- heel bone
- adipose tissue
- finger
- fingernails
- frontal lobes
- amniotic sac
- amniotic fluid
- toenails
- feet
G
- gallbladder (bile)
- uterus
- cervix
- endometrium
- Brain
- ear canal
- auditory ossicles
- Yellow spot (retina)
- joints
- joint capsule
- articular cartilage
- sex hormones (sex hormones)
- sex organs
- taste buds
- facial muscles
- buttocks
- glutes
- vitreous
- balance organ
- colon
- cerebrum
- cerebral cortex
H
H (continued)
- pericardium
- heart rate
- heart valve
- coronary vessels
- cardiac muscles
- hippocampus
- meninges
- cranial nerves
- brainstem
- brain ventricles
- bundle of his
- histamine
- testicles
- hormones
- cornea (eye)
- Humerus (upper arm bone)
- pituitary
- hypothalamus
- hands
- cochlea
- Hips
- hip joint
- acetabulum
I
J
K
- aqueous humor
- chamber angle
- capillary
- cardia
- chewing muscles
- larynx
- Jaw
- knee (knee joint)
- knee joint
- kneecap
- Bone
- periosteum
- bone marrow
- cartilage
- collagen
- Head
- sacroiliac joint
- cruciate ligament
- sacrum
- ileum
- body fluids
L
- Langerhans Islands
- liver
- dermis
- lumbar vertebrae
- lumbar spine
- Leydig interstitial cells
- limbic system
- lens
- lipids
- lips
- windpipe
- lung
- alveoli
- Lymph glands (lymph nodes)
- lymph
- lymph vessels
- lymph nodes
M
- stomach
- stomach and gastric acid
- gastric mucosa
- stomach acid
- macrophage
- tonsils
- rectum
- mechanoreceptors
- meniscus
- microtubules
- milk teeth
- spleen
- mitochondrion
- mitral valve
- midbrain
- middle ear
- mouth
- oral cavity
- oral mucosa
- Musculus biceps brachii (biceps)
- Musculus deltoideus (deltoid muscle)
- Quadriceps femoris muscle (quadriceps)
- muscles (musculature)
- mutation
- myelin
- myocytes
N
N
- Nasopharynx (nasopharynx)
- epididymis
- adrenal gland
- adrenal medulla
- adrenal cortex
- parathyroid
- nephron
- Annoy
- nerve fiber
- nerve tissue
- nervous system
- nerve cells (neurons)
- median nerve
- Ulnar nerve
- vagus nerve
- Vestibulocochlear nerve
- retina
- neuropituitary
- neurotransmitters
- kidney
- renal pelvis
- renal corpuscles
- renal medulla
- nociceptors
- caudate nucleus
O
- upper arm
- upper jaw
- Thigh
- femur
- occipital lobe
- Ear
- earlobe
- auricle
- parotid gland
- Olfactory cortex (smelling brain)
- oligodendrocytes
- Orbit (eye socket)
- organ system
- otoliths
- ovarian follicles
P
- PH value
- Major duodenal papilla
- Major duodenal papilla (Vater’s papilla)
- parasympathetic
- Parietal lobe (parietal lobe)
- pathology of sleep
- drum cavity
- penile foreskin
- Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
- portal vein
- pheromones
- squamous epithelium
- placenta
- brachial plexus
- prostate
- Pulse
- pupil
- pylorus
- pyramidal track
R
- throat
- adenoids
- Ranvier node
- receptor
- ribonucleic acid (RNA)
- olfactory mucosa
- ribs
- Move
- spinal cord
- back muscles
S
S (continued)
- Schwann cells
- sweat glands
- skull
- skull base
- sclera
- tendon
- tendon sheath
- optic nerve
- sesame legs
- ethmoid
- sense organs
- sinus node
- skeleton
- skeletal muscles
- solar plexus
- spoke
- saliva
- salivary glands
- esophagus
- sperm
- sperm
- spinal nerves
- language center
- injection channel
- ankle bone
- ankle
- stem cells
- stirrup
- coccyx
- vocal cords
- vocal folds
- Forehead
- frontal bone
- frontal sinus
- metabolism
- striatum
- rod
- sympathetic
- synapses
- Synovia (joint fluid)
T
u
V
- vagina
- Autonomic nervous system (ANS)
- veins
- digestive gland
- digestive organs
- digestive system
- digestive tract
- vestibular gland
- viruses
- Visual cortex (visual cortex)