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Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Body Organ Retrieval

Organ 

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What it does in your body

An interesting fact about it

Brain


Do We Really Use Only 10 Percent of Our Brain? | Britannica


The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body.

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An adult brain weighs about 3 pounds

Heart

How Making Your Heart Work Harder Makes it Stronger – Cleveland Clinic



The heart pumps blood around your body.

An heart is a size of an adult fist in an adult.

Trachea

Bronchus Facts for Kids



Trachea serves passage air and moistens. 

Moist, smooth tissue called mucosa lines the inside of the trachea.

Lungs


How COVID 19 affects your lungs | Edward-Elmhurst Health


Lungs move fresh air into your body while removing disgusting things out of your body 

The lungs are the only organ that can float on water

Liver


Cirrhosis of the Liver: What is It, Symptoms, Causes & Stages


It cleans your blood.

The liver is the largest organ inside of your body 

Stomach

The Stomach: Anatomy, Functionality and Diseases | Lecturio



  • When we eat food the body sends it to the stomach and it stays there for 2 ½ to 3 hours.

The Stomach Must Protect Itself From Acid



Skin

The three layers of your skin | Skin Institute



The skin protects us from elements, body temperature, heat and cold.

The average person has about 300 million skin cells.


Intestines


The Small Intestine | Complete Anatomy


The Intestines remove waste from the body.

Your small intestines are longer than you are tall

Kidney


Adult kidneys constantly grow, remodel themselves, study finds | News  Center | Stanford Medicine


The kidneys filter the blood and take out all the waste in the blood 

kidneys are bean shaped  and are around 10-12cm long

Bladder


Bladder Problems & Treatment | Adam Davies Urology Hamilton

Bladder is what holds your business  until it's time to go to the bathroom.

Your bladder is connected to your kidneys.

 

1 comment:

  1. So amazing isn't it, that our bodies have so much going on inside them with so many important organs working hard.

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