What Are the Different Types of Organs in the Human Body?
The structural unit composed of a variety of tissues that can perform a specific function is called an organ. The tissue structure of the organ is adapted to its function. It is generally easier to notice intuitive organs with concentrated tissues. For example: eyes, ears, nose, tongue and other sensory organs, and internal organs such as heart, liver, lung, stomach, and kidney. Many organs are easily overlooked and are not considered organs. For example, any piece of skeletal muscle, skin, etc.
Human organs
- The structural unit composed of a variety of tissues that can perform a specific function is called an organ. The tissue structure of the organ is adapted to its function. It is generally easier to notice intuitive organs with concentrated tissues. such as:
- exercise system
- Human skeleton
- joint
- ligament
- Muscular system: tendon
- Digestive system
- mouth
- tooth
- tongue
- Salivary glands
- Parotid gland
- Mandibular gland
- Sublingual gland
- pharynx
- esophagus
- stomach
- Small intestine
- Duodenum
- jejunum
- Ileum
- the large intestine
- liver
- gallbladder
- Mesentery
- Pancreas
- Respiratory system
- nasal cavity
- pharynx
- throat
- trachea
- bronchus
- lung
- Diaphragm
- Urinary system
- kidney
- ureter
- bladder
- Urethra
- Reproductive system
- Female reproductive system
- Internal reproductive organ
- Ovary
- oviduct
- uterus
- vaginal
- External genitalia
- Oman
- clitoris
- placenta
- Male reproductive system
- Internal reproductive organ
- testis
- Epididymis
- Vas deferens
- Seminal vesicle
- prostate
- Urethral glands
- External genitalia
- Penis
- scrotum
- Endocrine System
- pituitary gland
- Pineal gland
- thyroid
- Parathyroid
- Thymus
- Adrenal gland
- Islets
- gonad
- Circulatory system
- Cardiovascular System
- heart
- artery
- vein
- Microvessel
- lymphatic system
- Lymphatic vessels
- Lymph nodes
- marrow
- Thymus
- spleen
- Bowel-associated lymphoid tissue
- Tonsil
- nervous system
- Central Nervous System
- Human brain
- brain
- Cerebral hemisphere
- Interbrain
- Brain stem
- Midbrain
- Pontine
- Medulla oblongata
- Cerebellum
- spinal cord
- Ventricle
- Choroid plexus
- Peripheral nervous system
- nerve:
- Brain nerve
- Spinal nerve
- Ganglion
- Enteric nervous system
- Sensory organ
- Human eye:
- cornea
- Iris
- Ciliary body
- Lens
- Retina
- ear:
- external ear
- earlobe
- eardrum
- Middle ear
- Ossicle
- inner ear
- Cochlea
- Ear vestibule
- Semicircular canal
- Olfactory epithelial cells
- tongue
- First, the central axis bone (26)
- (One)
- First, the head muscles
- (A) the skull
- First, the oral cavity
- (A) oral mucosa
- (Two) lips and cheeks
- (three)
- (A) liver ligaments
- Sickle ligament
- Coronary ligament
- 3. The triangular ligament
- 4. Liver round ligament
- (B) Ligaments of the spleen
- Gastric spleen ligament
- 2. Splenic kidney ligament
- First, the nose
- (One)
- 1. Kidney (one left and one right)
- (I) Structure
- Small kidney
- Large kidney
- 3. Renal Pelvis
- (B) the capsule of the kidney
- Fiber capsule
- 2. Fat sac
- 3.
- First, the cardiovascular system
- (A) the type of blood vessels
- Artery
- include:
- (1) Lymphatic tissue
- (B) the lymphatic duct
- Capillary lymphatic
- Lymphatic vessels
- 3. Lymphatic stem
- left and right neck trunks
- Left and right subclavian shafts
- left and right bronchial mediastinal trunk
- Left and right waist
- dry bowel
- 4. Lymphatic duct
- Right lymphatic duct
- Including: right neck trunk, right subclavian trunk, right bronchial mediastinal trunk
- Thoracic duct
- (Three) lymphoid organs
- Includes: lymph nodes, tonsils, spleen, and thymus
- (IV) Lymph nodes of all parts of the body
- [Lymph nodes of the head and neck]
- Lymph nodes of the head
- Occipital lymph node
- Mastoid lymph nodes
- Parotid lymph nodes
- Submandibular lymph nodes
- sub-iliac lymph node
- 2. Neck lymph nodes
- Anterior cervical lymph nodes
- lateral cervical lymph nodes
- a. Superficial cervical lymph nodes
- b. deep cervical lymph nodes
- Including: retropharyngeal lymph nodes, internal cervical digastric lymph nodes (horn nodes), internal jugular vein scapula hyoid muscle lymph nodes, supraclavicular nodes
- [Lymph nodes of the upper limb]
- Elbow lymph node
- Axillary lymph nodes
- lateral lymph nodes
- pectoral lymph nodes
- subscapular lymph node
- Central lymph node
- lymph nodes
- [Lymph nodes in the chest]
- Lymph nodes in the chest wall
- parasternal lymph nodes
- Intercostal lymph nodes
- supracondylar lymph nodes
- 2. Thoracic lymph nodes
- Anterior mediastinal lymph nodes
- Post-mediastinal lymph nodes
- trachea, bronchi and pulmonary lymph nodes
- Including: hilar lymph nodes, trachea, bronchial lymph nodes, paratracheal lymph nodes
- [Lymph nodes of the abdomen]
- Lymph nodes of the abdominal wall
- 2. Unpaired lymph nodes in the abdominal cavity
- Lymph nodes arranged along the celiac trunk and its branches
- Lymph nodes arranged along the superior mesenteric artery and its branches
- Lymph nodes arranged along the inferior mesenteric artery and its branches
- [Lymph nodes of the pelvic region]
- External iliac lymph nodes
- 2. Indwelling lymph nodes
- 3.Sacral lymph nodes
- [Lymph nodes of the lower limbs]
- Lymph node
- 2. Inguinal lymph nodes
- Including: superficial groin lymph nodes, deep groin lymph nodes