TSV
Human Body Parts - TSV
Human body parts are broadly divided into the head, chest, abdomen, and limbs, with each part containing organs and tissues that perform specific functions. Major internal organs such as the brain, heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys play essential roles in maintaining life. Additionally, the skeletal system, muscles, and nervous system are important elements that support the structure and function of the human body. These parts work together to realize complex life activities.
human body
anatomy
organs
biology
medicine
code slug name description category system
01 brain Brain Located in the head, it is the main organ of the central nervous system responsible for thinking, motor control, and sensory processing. Head Nervous System
02 heart Heart Located in the thoracic cavity, it is the central organ of the circulatory system that pumps blood throughout the body. Thorax Circulatory System
03 lungs Lungs A pair of organs located in the thoracic cavity that perform respiratory functions. Thorax Respiratory System
04 liver Liver Located in the upper right abdomen, it is the largest internal organ with functions including metabolism, detoxification, and bile secretion. Abdomen Digestive System
05 kidneys Kidneys Located on both sides of the spine in the lower back, they are the main organs of the urinary system that filter blood and produce urine. Abdomen Urinary System
06 stomach Stomach Located in the upper left abdomen, it is a digestive system organ that digests ingested food. Abdomen Digestive System
07 intestines Intestines The digestive tract occupying the abdomen, consisting of the small intestine and large intestine, responsible for nutrient absorption and defecation. Abdomen Digestive System
08 bones Bones Hard tissue that supports the entire body, serving as levers for movement, protecting internal organs, and performing hematopoietic functions. Whole Body Skeletal System
09 muscles Muscles Tissue attached to the skeleton that generates movement through contraction and also contributes to maintaining body temperature. Whole Body Muscular System
10 nerves Nerves Components of the nervous system that extend from the brain and spinal cord throughout the body to transmit information. Whole Body Nervous System