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Innerbody Anatomy Explorer. There are 12 major anatomy systems: Skeletal, Muscular, Cardiovascular, Digestive, Endocrine, Nervous, Respiratory, Immune/Lymphatic, Urinary, Female Reproductive, Male Reproductive, Integumentary. Select a system below to get started.
The five vital organs in the human body are the brain, heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver. Other organs include the gallbladder, pancreas, and stomach. Organ systems, such as the...
The raster (.png format) images below have most commonly used organs already included, and text and lines can be added in almost any graphics editor. This is the easiest method, but does not leave any room for customizing what organs are shown.
The nine major organ systems in the human body are the integumentary system, the musculoskeletal system, the respiratory system, the circulatory system, the digestive system, the excretory system, the nervous system, the endocrine system, and the reproductive system.
Learn human anatomy with names & pictures in our brief guide. Perfect for students & medical professionals to know about human body parts.
Learn anatomy as you browse our collection of colorful, large and clearly labeled human body diagrams. For teachers, students, health professionals, or anyone interested in learning about the anatomy of the human body.
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Learn anatomy faster with our 3D human anatomy models. Over 400 models, by region, by structure and by system.
From human body organ diagrams to skull bones and chambers of the heart; whatever you need to learn, use our intuitive atlas to effortlessly understand the topics you’ve always struggled with. Make sure you also check out our printed version.
By clearly elucidating the fine details of muscles, arteries, veins and strange-looking organs, our anatomy reference atlas provides exactly that. Learn how to draw the intricate details of structures like the face, back and hand effortlessly and without confusion.