Anatomy - Organs
The Brain
The Brain is one of the most important organs in our body. The Brain is what controls our whole body!
The Eyes
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The eyes are important, as they make us see things. Without the eyes, we wouldn't see anything.
The Oesophagus
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The Oesophagus is basically a food pipe. After we put food into our mouth and swallow it, it goes down the food pipe, and into the stomach.
The Lungs
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The Lungs are where the gases we inhale go into.
The Heart
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The heart is located not exactly in the middle, but more to the left near our chest. The heart is what pumps out blood around your body.
Liver
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The liver produces protein, and breaks down old and damaged blood cells. It is located near the upper abdomen.
Stomach
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The stomach secretes acid and enzymes that digest food.
Large Intestine
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The large inestine absorbs water from the remaining indigestible food matter from the body.
Small Intestine
Kidneys
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You have two kidneys in your body. Both kidneys filter blood to produce urine. If for whatever reason you have one kidney, you will be able to live normally.
Rectum
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The Rectum is where the last stages of digestion take place. The rectum is where feces are temporarily stored in before it leaves through the anus.
Anus
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The Anus is the last stage of digestion, and it is where all the waste and other things get out.
Pancreas
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The Pancreas continues to break down food that has left the stomach. It also makes digestive chemicals such as, enzymes, that help us digest food.
Gallbladder
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The gallbladder's job is to store bile, and break down and digest fat that we eat.
Spleen
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The Spleen acts as a filter for blood. Old blood cells are recycled in the spleen, and white blood cells are stored there. The spleen also helps fight certain kinds of bacteria that cause infections.
Appendix
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The appendix is located near the large intestine. It doesn't really do much for your body.
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