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  2. List of organs of the human body - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of organs in the human body, with their parts, systems, and subsystems. The number of organs varies depending on how one defines an organ, but it is widely believed that there are at least 79 organs.

  3. List of human anatomical regions - Wikipedia

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    Learn the names and locations of the regions of the human body, from the head to the toes. See illustrations, definitions, and variations of the terms used to describe the body parts.

  4. Buttocks - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the buttocks, the rounded portions of the exterior anatomy of most mammals, located on the posterior of the pelvic region. Find out how they are formed by muscles and fat, how they are involved in sexual attraction and movement, and how they vary across cultures and species.

  5. Human body - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the human body, the entire structure of a human being composed of cells, tissues, organs and systems. Explore the elements, genome, tissues, organs and functions of the body, as well as its variations and interactions.

  6. Heart - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the structure, location, and function of the human heart, a muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system. The heart has four chambers, four valves, and a rhythm controlled by the sinoatrial node and the conduction system.

  7. List of bones of the human skeleton - Wikipedia

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    The human skeleton consists of 206 bones, which are divided into axial and appendicular skeleton. The head contains the most bones (29), followed by the chest (25), the spine (26), the pelvis (1), and the upper and lower limbs.

  8. Intimate parts in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The term 'awrah or 'awrat means "nakedness" or "defectiveness" in Arabic and refers to the parts of the body that must be covered by clothing according to Islamic law. The 'awrah of a man is the area between the navel and the knees, and the 'awrah of a woman is the entire body except the face, hand; exposing the 'awrah is against Islamic law.

  9. Vagina - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the vagina, the elastic, muscular reproductive organ of the female genital tract. Find out its structure, function, development, variations, health issues, and cultural significance.