5 most important organs in the Human body - Human Anatomy

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This is our list for the most important organs in the Human body. There are many other organs that should've made the list as well, but these are very important in terms of the functions that they have in our bodies. Want to learn more about their anatomy? Check out this article of one of the organs that made the list: https://khub.me/yd05h

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The Human body is comprised of many organs that work together to keep us alive. On this video, we picked 5 of the most important organs in the Human body. It wasn't an easy pick, since there were some that were as relevant. We decided to focus on the role they play in the normal function and anatomy of the body. And without them Human life would be impossible, or a difficult one.

We picked the following organs:

0:06 Stomach: some people might disagree with this pick, but the stomach plays a very important role in digestion. Yes, some people can live without one, however life is not as easy without the stomach. It helps us breakdown food through enzymes and secreted acid. The stomach contracts to enhance your digestion.

0:25 Liver: an organ responsible for many, many functions in the Human body. It is the largest detoxifier and drug metabolizer of your body. It secretes bile, which helps us digest fats. Also involved in making proteins important for blood clotting.

0:47 Lungs: They help take oxygen from the air into your body. The lungs allow your body to get rid of carbon dioxide.

1:12 Heart: Pumps blood to the entire body. It allows for cells to be supplied with important nutrients and oxygen.

1:21 Brain: Receives and interprets information from your body and surroundings. The brain interprets inputs such as odors, light, sounds and pain.

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