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Skin As the largest organ of the body, the skin protects against germs, regulates body temperature and enables tactile sensations. The main layers of the skin include the epidermis, dermis and hypodermis and are prone to many problems including skin cancer, acne, wrinkles and rashes. what is skin? The…
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EYES Your eyes are the organs that allow you to see. Many parts of your eye work together to focus on objects and send visual information to your brain. Many conditions and injuries can cause vision changes. Some conditions can lead to permanent vision loss. To keep your eyes healthy, get an eye exam…
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EARTH The human ear, an organ of hearing and balance that detects and analyzes sound by transduction (or the conversion of sound waves into an electrochemical impulse) and maintains a sense of equilibrium (equilibrium). How big are human ears? Ears come in many shapes and sizes. According to a study…
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Legs Legs are used for standing and all forms of movement, including entertainment such as dancing, and are an important part of the human body. Female legs typically have greater hip anteversion and tibiofemoral angles, but shorter femur and tibial length than males. What are the leg muscles? There…
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ARMS You have many muscles in the upper arm (between the shoulder and the elbow) and in the arm (between the elbow and the wrist). These upper muscles work together to help with large and small arm movements. Arm muscles control your fingers and thumb and help you with dangerous tasks like threading…
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Mouth Your mouth, or oral cavity, is an oval opening in your skull. It starts at the lips and ends at the neck. It is important for many bodily functions, including breathing, speaking and eating. In a healthy mouth, the tissues are moist, pink, odorless and painless. Brushing, flossing, and visiting…
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Head The human head consists of a fleshy outer part that surrounds the skull bone. The brain is contained in the skull. There are 22 bones in the human head. The head is in the neck and is supported by seven cervical vertebrae. A human head typically weighs between 2.3 and 5 kilograms (5.1 and 11.0…
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Tongue Your tongue is important for eating and eating food. It also helps you speak clearly and form words. Changes in the appearance of your tongue may indicate an underlying condition. If your symptoms last more than two weeks, schedule a visit with your healthcare provider. Your tongue is a muscular…
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NECK Cervical spine Your cervical spine is made up of the first seven vertebrae of your spine. It provides support for the weight of your head, surrounds and protects your spinal cord, and allows for a wide range of head movement. Many conditions can affect this part of your spine, including neck pain,…
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External body Parts : The external organs of our body are the eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin. We can see these organs. These external organs are our sense organs. Sense organs are an important part of our body because they tell us about our environment. The list of external bodies is given below:…
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