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Jan 28, 2016

About Body Organ Facts and Problems

Review this helpful list when studying for a science test

Body Organ Facts and Problems

Find all the information you need about the organs of the human body all in one place. Review this helpful list when studying for a science test.

Skin, Kidneys, Liver, Intestine, Lungs, Pancreas, Stomach, Heart

This list of organs in the human body and these practice sites will help you learn how your body works and help you ace your test at the same time.

Our internal organs are multiple engines that run our body. When one of our organs becomes damaged or not running at its peak it affects ALL of the internal organs. We have 13 internal organs that run like a perfect machine when taken care of. And if this perfect machine is not taken care of then the body begins to faulter.

Our body structures are arranged into several different systems, each with its own specific function. The smallest units in the body are CELLS, which share certain characteristics. These tiny structures are collected into TISSUES, which are themselves arranged into ORGANS. Different body systems consist of collections of cells, tissues, and organs with a common purpose.

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