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Organs of the Body: Explained with Functions & Locations

An organ is a structure made of different tissues and has a specific shape and function in the body. The human body has approximately 74 major organsbig or smallthat form organ systems.

List of Organs of the Body

  1. Organs of Digestion: EsophagusStomachliverpancreassmall intestinelarge intestinerectumanusand mesentery.
  2. Respiration organs: Lungsnosetracheabronchi.
  3. Urine Excretion: Kidneysurinary bladderurethraureters.
  4. Blood Circulation: Heartblood vesselsspleen.
  5. The Nervous system: Brain and spinal cord.
  6. Reproduction: Testis & penis in the male. Uterusovaries & mammary glands in the female.
  7. Endocrine system: Pituitary glandadrenalthyroidpancreasparathyroidprostate glands.
  8. Sense organs: Skintonguenoseeyesears.
  9. Lymph and Immune system: Spleenthymusbone marrowlymph nodeslymph vessels.

Organs with locations and functions in detail

Each organ is made up of a group of tissues. Based on thiseach organ has a specific set of tissues and a particular shape to suffice the body’s needs.

Digestive organs

These organs start from the mouth and end with the rectum. They are of different typeslike

  1. Tongue
  2. Pharynx.
  3. Esophagus
  4. Stomach
  5. Small intestine
  6. Large intestine
  7. Rectum
organs of digestion
Organs of digestion labeled diagram

Tongue

  • The tongue is the organ located in the mouth.
  • The mouth is the entry point for food or other substances into the body. It has a tongueteethand salivary glands.
  • This tongue has sensory buds that act as chemoreceptors to recognize the taste.
  • Besidesthe tongue helps chew and moisten the food before being sent to the stomach through the esophagus.
  • It is also essential for human speech.

Function:

  1. Detect the taste and enhance the appetite.
  2. It helps crushing the food into tiny pieces by moving them between the teeth.
  3. Makes a moist bolus for easy passage into the stomach.

Pharynx

  • It is a muscular tube-like structure that is present after the mouth.
  • It acts as a standard pass for food into the esophagus and air into the trachea.

The esophagus

  • This hollow organ has a tube-like structure connecting the mouth and stomach.
  • It helps in the passage of food from the mouth to the stomach.
  • It passes through the chest between the lungs.

Function:

  • Passage of food balls into the stomach.
  • May monitor the extent of moisture.

Stomach

  • It is one of the largest internal organs with a sack-like structure.
  • It is located in the belly portion and tilted towards the left of the central axis.
  • In an adultit has a capacity of up to 2.5 liters to hold the food before it passes into the intestine.
  • The wall has foldings called rugaewhich expand to accommodate more food.

Function:

  1. Food consumed stays in the stomach for about an hour or two.
  2. This food is sterilized by the hydrochloric acid from the gastric juice secreted by the stomach walls.
  3. Furtherthe enzyme amylase in gastric juice digests carbohydrates.
  4. The stomach wall readily absorbs wateralcoholand glucose.

Small intestine

  • This is a long tube-like structureabout 5 to 6 meters long.
  • It is a continuation of the stomach up to the Cecum and has three major parts like
  1. Duodenum
  2. Jejunum
  3. Ileum
  • The food from the stomach enters the small intestine at the duodenum.
  • The duodenum is 25 cm long and receives bile juice and pancreatic juice secretions.
  • The jejunum is 3 meters longand the ileum is 3 meters long.
  • The small intestine is where food is mixed with digestive juiceschemically digestedand absorbed.
  • The food stays here for approximately 8 hours before entering the large intestine.

Large intestine

  • This is an extension of the small intestine but has a greater diameter.
  • It is 1.5 meters long and can be divided into
large and small intestine labelled diagram
Large and small intestine.
  • Cecum
  • ascending colon,
  • transverse colon,
  • descending colon,
  • sigmoid colon and
  • rectum.

This organ of the digestive system helps absorb water from undigested food stored in the bowel before being excreted as feces.

Furtherit hosts many gut-friendly bacteria that synthesize Vitamin K and help absorb vitamin B12.

Mesentery

  • This is a recently discovered structure that is considered a complete organ as it functions specifically and has a complete structure.
  • The mesentery helps fix the abdominal walls’ intestinal structure like glue.

Accessory organs of digestion

These are the vital organs that aid in digestion. These consist of

  1. Salivary glands
  2. Liver
  3. Pancreas.
salivary glands location
Image Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Salivary glands

  • There are three pairs of salivary glands in the facial region.
  • They secrete saliva into the mouth to keep it moist and help digest carbohydrates.

Liver

human liver with gall baldder

  • It is considered the biggest organ in the human anatomy. It weighs around 2 to 3 kgmaking it the heaviest internal organ in a healthy adult.
  • It is on the right side of the body above the stomachas seen in the image above.
  • It is an essential organ of metabolism and one of the principal organs in the human body that detoxifies substances.
  • It helps to convert any toxic substances or drugs into water-soluble inert materials. These are then readily excreted by the kidneys.
  • It is the organ where glucose is stored as glycogen and fat is converted to high-density and low-density lipoproteins.
  • It is also the place where bile is formed and released into the intestine for excretion.
  • Damage to any portion of the liver is regenerated and repaired for efficient function.

It is the most robust and active organ in the body.

Gall-bladder

  • It is a small organ below the liver.
  • Herethe bile juice from the liver is concentrated before being released into the gut. See the image above for the location.

Pancreas

pancreas
  • This organ located near the stomach acts as both an exocrine gland and an endocrine gland.
  • The exocrine gland secretes digestive enzymes like amylasetrypsinand lipasewhich digest carbohydratesproteinsand fats. See the pancreatic enzymes for more details.

Meanwhilethe endocrine part secretes hormones like insulin and somatotropinwhich regulate glucose levels in the blood.

Organs of Circulation

These include the heart and blood vessels like the arteriesveinsand capillaries.

Heart

human heart structure
  • The heart’s function is to pump blood to reach the body’s deeper tissues.
  • It is the organ that functions non-stop from the time of its formation in the womb until an individual’s death.
  • It has veins carrying blood into it from the backside and arteries going out.
  • In an adultit beats at an average of 60 to 100 beats per minute. It is made of cardiac musclespart of the muscular system.

ArteriesVeins & Capillaries

  • These are duct-like organs that are connected to the heart. Arteries carry blood from the heart to all the tissues and cells of the body.
  • Veins bring impure blood from all the tissues and cells back to the heart. Capillaries are the finest ducts that emerge from arteries and converge again into veins.

Organs of respiration

The list includes

  • Nose
  • Larynx
  • Trachea
  • Bronchi
  • Lungs

Lungs

  • They take oxygen-rich air from the atmosphere into the body and expel carbon dioxide.
lungs-1
  • The oxygen from the air in the lungs is carried by blood circulating through the alveoli.
  • These lungs are sponge-like and can constrict and dilate. The average capacity is 4 liters of air.

Organs of the nervous system

Brain

  • This is the master organ of the bodyas all the organ systems of the human body are under its control.
  • The skullwhich is a bony frame of the headhouses the brain.
  • The brain is made up of nerve cells and neuroglia.
  • It comprises the cortexcerebral hemispherecerebellummedulla oblongataand pons. It extends into the spinal cord.

For more detailsrefer to the article Parts of the brain.

  • Its essential functions include judgmentmemoryreasoningsleeptemperature controlbody movementsreflex actionsetc.

It exerts its action through neurotransmitters.

Spinal cord

  • This is the long cord located in the vertebral column.
  • It begins from the base of the brain and extends to the hip bones into the sacrum.
  • The spinal cord gives out many nerves that pass through the entire body.

Along with the brainit is a part of the nervous system.

Organs of the urinary system

Kidneys

Urinary system organs
  • These are the main organs involved in the excretion process.
  • There is a single pair of kidneys present on the dorsal side of the body in such a way that each kidney is located on either side of the vertebral column.
  • Kidneys are bean-shaped and brownish in colorwith millions of nephrons inside.
  • These nephrons form an efficient filtration mechanism.
  • The waste from the blood is removed as it passes through millions of nephrons.
  • This filtrate waste is sent into the urinary bladder through the Ureter.

Ureters

  • These are the long ducts that connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
  • They carry the formed urine from nephrons to the bladder for expulsion.

Urinary bladder

  • This is a storage vesicle that stores urine brought from the kidneys by the ureters until voluntary urination.

Urethra

  • This tube-like extension originates from the urinary bladder and opens to the outside.

Sense Organs

These constitute five major organs that are part of different organ systems. These include

  1. Skin
  2. eyes
  3. ears
  4. nose
  5. tongue
5 Sense Organs

Skin

  • This is the largest organ of the body in terms of area. It belongs to the integumentary system.
skin structure
By: Madhero88 & M.Komorniczak -commons.wikimedia.org
  • It accounts for a few square meters in area. It covers the whole bodygives shapeand protects the inner tissues from germs.
  • It also acts as an organ of the sense of touch. The skin has sweat ductsoil glandsand hair. In times of excess heatthe body expels sweat through the skin to reduce body temperature.
  • Sweatsodiumchlorideand other waste are excreted from the body. This skin also acts as an organ of excretion.
  • Glands in the skin secrete an oily substance to prevent water loss and keep the surface smooth.

Eyes

  • The eyes are one of the 5 sense organs. They are the most vital organs that help with daily life activities.
eye anatomy
Eye with labeled parts
  • They are a pair located in the eye sockets in the skull on the front side of the head.
  • They are responsible for vision. The eyes are connected to the brain through optic nerveswhich help in sight.
  • They work together with the ears for better balancewith the nose and tongue to enhance the appetite at the sight of food.

Ears

  • These are meant for hearing and body balance. They are a paireach located on one side of the head.
  • The ears perform specific functions like the sense of hearing and the maintenance of body balance.
  • This waythey help in communication and safety.

Nose

  • This is an organ of respiration but also has the function of the sense of smell.
  • It has olfactory nerve endings in the nasal layerswhich predict the scent.
  • It also has hair that catches dust entering the respiratory tract.

Tongue

  • This is the organ located in the mouth.

Endocrine glands

Pituitary gland

  • This gland is located in the brain but releases essential hormones that regulate body physiology.

Thyroid gland

  • This is an endocrine gland located near the neck region. It secretes thyroid hormoneswhich regulate metabolism and also body temperature.

Parathyroid gland

  • This is also the endocrine gland located along with the thyroid gland. They secrete parathormonewhich regulates calcium levels in the blood.

Adrenal glands

This endocrine gland has two portions:

  • The inner medullawhich secretes epinephrine and
  • The outer cortex secretes mineral and glucocorticoid hormones.

Epinephrine is the fight or flight hormone (emotion-related)while corticoids regulate body metabolism.

Pineal gland

  • This is a small reddish-brown colored gland present in the brain.
  • It has a size of 5-8mmmaking it the smallest organ in the body.
  • It secretes the hormone melatoninwhich regulates the circadian rhythm.

Refer for more details on glands in the body

Organs of the Lymphatic system

This includes organs like

Spleen

  • This organ is a part of the lymphatic system. It is located in the belly region near the intestines and stomach.
  • It is involved in the infiltration of blood and the destruction of old and worn-out red blood cells.
  • This also serves as a blood reservoir and even recovers iron from damaged RBC for reuse.

Thymus gland

  • An essential organ of the immune systemlocated near the sternum.
  • It decreases in size as age progresses.

Lymph nodes

  • These are oval-shaped organs lying along the length of the lymph vessels.
  • They help filter lymphdestroy cell debrisand increase T and B-lymphocytes.

Lymph vessels

  • These are the vessels that are found running beside the blood vessels.
  • They carry the lymph away from tissues to mix into venous blood.

Reproductive system organs

  • The organs can be differentiated into male and female organs.

The male organs include

Testis

  • These are the external gland-like structures present in males near the groin.
  • They have vas-differentiawhich forms sperms.

Prostate gland

  • This gland secretes the prostate hormone.
  • It is present in males and helps in the passage of sperm from the urethra.

Penis

  • This is the sexual organ present only in males.
  • Internallyit has a duct to carry the sperm and also consists of the urethrawhich expels urine from the body.

The female organs include

Uterus

  • This organ is well-developed in the female reproductive system.
  • It helps to host the fertilized zygote for nine months.
  • Herethe zygote grows into a baby. It provides all the required nutrients to the baby during the period.
ovaryuterus

Ovaries

  • These are present in women as extended portions of the uterusas seen in the picture above.
  • They are a pair and help form an ovumwhich can fertilize with sperm and form a baby.

Bone marrow

  • This is tissuenot an organinside the large bones.
  • It exists as yellow and red bone marrow.
  • As a person agesthe red portion of it turns yellow.
  • This bone marrow is essential in producing red blood cellswhite blood cellsand even thrombocytes.

Interstitium

  • This is a series of interconnected compartments of cells and the secretions in the body that are present around all the essential organs.
  • They act as shock absorbers and help protect the organs from jerks and movements by the body.
  • The interstitium is also responsible for the chemotaxis phenomenonwhich occurs when white blood cells move to a specific region of injury.

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} #ays-quiz-container-2.ays_quiz_classic_dark .correct_div .selected-field, #ays-quiz-container-2.ays_quiz_classic_light .correct_div .selected-field { padding: 0px 10px 0px 10px; color: green !important; } #ays-quiz-container-2.ays_quiz_classic_dark .wrong_div, #ays-quiz-container-2.ays_quiz_classic_light .wrong_div{ border-color:red !important; opacity: 1 !important; background-color: rgba(243,134,129,0.4) !important; } #ays-quiz-container-2.ays_quiz_classic_dark .ays-field.checked_answer_div.wrong_div input:checked~label, #ays-quiz-container-2.ays_quiz_classic_light .ays-field.checked_answer_div.wrong_div input:checked~label { background-color: rgba(243,134,129,0.4) !important; } #ays-quiz-container-2.ays_quiz_classic_dark .ays-field, #ays-quiz-container-2.ays_quiz_classic_light .ays-field { text-align: left; /*margin-bottom: 10px;*/ padding: 0; transition: .3s ease-in-out; } #ays-quiz-container-2 .ays-quiz-close-full-screen { fill: #000000; } #ays-quiz-container-2 .ays-quiz-open-full-screen { fill: #000000; 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} #ays-quiz-container-2 .ays-field.checked_answer_div input:checked~label:hover { background-color: rgba(93,108,249,0.8); } #ays-quiz-container-2.ays-quiz-container.ays_quiz_classic_light .ays-questions-container .ays-field:hover label[for^='ays-answer-'], #ays-quiz-container-2 .ays-field:hover:not(.ays-answered-text-input){ background: rgba(93,108,249,0.8); /* border-radius: 4px; */ color: #fff; transition: all .3s; } #ays-quiz-container-2 #ays_finish_quiz_2 .action-button:hover, #ays-quiz-container-2 #ays_finish_quiz_2 .action-button:focus, #ays-quiz-container-2 + .ays-quiz-category-selective-main-container .ays-quiz-category-selective-restart-bttn:hover, #ays-quiz-container-2 .ays-quiz-category-selective-submit-bttn:focus { box-shadow: 0 0 0 2px white0 0 0 3px #5d6cf9; background: #5d6cf9; }

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

  1. What are the 5 vital organs?

    A vital organ is one without which the body cannot survive for long. We can list 5 of them as
    1. Brain
    2. Heart
    3. Lungs,
    4. Liverand
    5. kidneys.

  2. Which organ is called the control center of the human body?

    The brain is the control center of the human body. It regulates all the body organs so that they function as needed.

  3. Is the gallbladder superior or inferior to the esophagus

    The esophagus is higher in position than the gall bladder.
    In terms of functionthe gall bladder is just a storage organ. Similarlythe esophagus is a conducting organ that conveys food from the buccal cavity to the stomach.
    Thusin terms of functionboth are essential.

  4. What body part stays the same size from birth

    Eyes are almost the same size from birth.
    Human eyes are around 17mm in diameter at birthand adult eyes are around 24mm. Soeyes stay the same size.

  5. How many major organs are in the human body

    There are 5 major organs in the body without whichit is impossible to live.
    These include
    Brain: Controls whole body functions and actions.
    Heart: Pumps blood to supply oxygen & nutrition to all the body
    Lungs: Helps absorb oxygen to produce energy.
    Liver: Helps destroy toxins and waste in the body for expulsion
    Kidneys: Filter the blood of toxins and waste.

Reference

  1. Anatomy and Function of the Heart’s Electrical System
  2. Principles of Anatomy and Physiology.
  3. The mesentery: structurefunctionand role in disease

Dr. Ranga Reddy
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Dr. Ranga Reddy is a Professor and a distinguished alumnus of IIT (BHU) with a PhD in Pharmacology. With 14+ years of experiencehe specializes in teaching PharmacologyHuman AnatomyChemistryand Biochemistry. Dr. Reddy is committed to making complex scientific concepts accessible to students and researchers worldwide.

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  1. @SaamesThanks for your valuable comment. It was written as such in simplistic manner. Because fetal heart does not manage oxygenated and de-oxygenated blood separately like the one after birth. Stillwe made changes as per your comment.

  2. Hi Linda L GirardotPancreas is located to the left bottom of the stomach near the duodenum. Please check in the images inside the article.

    Regards

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