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  2. The main organs that make up your digestive system are the organs known as your gastrointestinal tract. They are: your mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus. Assisting your GI organs along the way are your pancreas, gallbladder and liver. Here’s how these organs work together in your digestive system. Mouth

  3. Stomach: Anatomy, Function, Diagram, Parts Of, Structure -...

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    The stomach is a J-shaped organ that digests food. It produces enzymes (substances that create chemical reactions) and acids (digestive juices). This mix of enzymes and digestive juices breaks down food so it can pass to your small intestine. Your stomach is part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The GI tract is a long tube that starts at ...

  4. Respiratory System: Organs, Facts, Anatomy & Function - Cleveland...

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    The main organs of your respiratory system are your lungs. But your respiratory system has many different parts that work together to help you breathe. Parts of your respiratory system include your: Nose and nasal cavity. Mouth and oral cavity. Sinuses. Pharynx (throat). Larynx (voice box). Trachea (windpipe). Bronchi (large airways). Lungs ...

  5. Endocrine System: What It Is, Function, Organs & Diseases

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    Digestive tract (stomach and small intestine): Your digestive tract is the largest endocrine-related organ system. It makes and releases several hormones that play a role in your metabolism. Examples include gastrin and ghrelin. Kidneys: Your kidneys are two bean-shaped organs that filter

  6. The small intestine, or small bowel, is part of your digestive system. It receives food from the stomach and sends it on to the large intestine, or colon.

  7. Pancreas: Function, Location, Anatomy & Living Without One

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    Your pancreas is a large, tadpole-shaped gland situated deep in your belly. It plays an important role in digestion and blood sugar regulation. Pancreatic disease can be hard to diagnose due to the location of the organ. But there are things you can do to reduce your risk for these conditions.

  8. Urinary System: Organs, Anatomy, Function & Conditions -...

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    The main organs in your urinary system are: Two kidneys (blood-filtering organs). Two ureters (ducts that connect your kidneys to your bladder) A bladder (an organ that holds your pee). A urethra (a tube connected to your bladder that allows pee to leave your body).

  9. Your integumentary system is an organ that consists of a few main structures: skin, nails, hair and glands, along with the nerves and blood vessels that support them. Skin. Your skin is the largest and heaviest organ in your body.

  10. Lymphatic System: Function, Conditions & Disorders - Cleveland...

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    Your lymphatic system is a group of organs, vessels and tissues that protect you from infection and keep a healthy balance of fluids throughout your body. Lymphatic system organs include your bone marrow, thymus and lymph nodes. Swollen lymph nodes are a sign of common infections, like strep throat, but also more serious diseases like cancer.

  11. Your large intestine is part of your digestive system. It turns food waste into solid poop (stool) and drives the pooping process. Issues with your large intestine can lead to everyday conditions like constipation or diarrhea. They can also lead to more serious conditions like colorectal cancer.

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