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Systems found in the human body

Certainly, here’s a more comprehensive list of the various organs, tissues, and systems found in the human body:

  1. Skeletal System:
    • Bones
    • Cartilage
    • Joints
    • Ligaments
    • Tendons
  2. Muscular System:
    • Skeletal muscles
    • Smooth muscles
    • Cardiac muscles
    • Tendons
  3. Nervous System:
    • Brain
    • Spinal cord
    • Nerves
    • Neurons
    • Glial cells
  4. Circulatory System:
    • Heart
    • Blood vessels (arteries, veins, capillaries)
    • Blood
    • Blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets)
  5. Respiratory System:
    • Lungs
    • Trachea
    • Bronchi
    • Alveoli
    • Diaphragm
  6. Digestive System:
    • Mouth
    • Esophagus
    • Stomach
    • Small intestine
    • Large intestine (colon)
    • Liver
    • Pancreas
    • Gallbladder
  7. Endocrine System:
    • Pituitary gland
    • Thyroid gland
    • Adrenal glands
    • Pancreas
    • Ovaries (in females)
    • Testes (in males)
  8. Reproductive System:
    • Female:
      • Ovaries
      • Uterus
      • Fallopian tubes
      • Vagina
    • Male:
      • Testes
      • Epididymis
      • Vas deferens
      • Prostate gland
      • Penis
  9. Urinary System:
    • Kidneys
    • Ureters
    • Bladder
    • Urethra
  10. Integumentary System:
    • Skin
    • Hair
    • Nails
    • Sweat glands
    • Sebaceous (oil) glands
  11. Immune System:
    • White blood cells (leukocytes)
    • Lymph nodes
    • Spleen
    • Thymus
    • Bone marrow
  12. Lymphatic System:
    • Lymph nodes
    • Lymph vessels
    • Lymph fluid
  13. Endocrine System:
    • Pineal gland
    • Parathyroid glands
    • Thymus
    • Adrenal glands
    • Pancreas
    • Testes (in males)
    • Ovaries (in females)
  14. Reproductive System:
    • Female:
      • Mammary glands (breasts)
    • Male:
      • Seminal vesicles
      • Bulbourethral glands
  15. Sense Organs:
    • Eyes (visual system)
    • Ears (auditory system)
    • Nose (olfactory system)
    • Tongue (gustatory system)
    • Skin (touch and temperature sensation)
  16. Other Components:
    • DNA
    • RNA
    • Mitochondria
    • Enzymes
    • Hormones
    • Neurotransmitters

Remember, this list provides a broad overview of the major components of the human body. Each of these components has a unique role to play in the overall functioning of the body, contributing to its complex and intricate nature.

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