Common animal (including human) organs include the heart, lungs, brain, eye, stomach, spleen, bones, pancreas, kidneys, liver, intestines, skin (the largest human organ), uterus, and bladder. Animal organs inside the body are often referred to as internal organs. The internal organs collectively are often called viscera, the plural of the rarely-used term viscus.
Organs of the human body by region
Head and neck
* face,
* orbit,
* eye,
* mouth,
* tongue,
* teeth,
* nose,
* ears,
* scalp,
* larynx,
* pharynx,
* salivary glands,
* meninges,
* brain,
* thyroid,
* parathyroid gland.
Back and spine
* vertebra,
* spinal cord.
Thorax
* mammary gland,
* ribs,
* lungs,
* heart,
* mediastinum,
* oesophagus,
* diaphragm.
Abdomen
* peritoneum,
* stomach,
* duodenum,
* intestine,
* colon,
* liver,
* spleen,
* pancreas,
* kidney,
* adrenal gland,
* appendix.
Pelvis
* pelvis,
* sacrum,
* coccyx,
* ovaries,
* Fallopian tube,
* uterus,
* vagina,
* vulva,
* clitoris,
* perineum,
* urinary bladder,
* testicles,
* rectum,
* penis.
Limbs
* muscle,
* skeleton,
* nerves,
* hand,
* wrist,
* elbow,
* shoulder,
* hip,
* knee,
* ankle.
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2007-01-25 15:44:55
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