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Human Body System Map, Related Diseases, Related Diseases, Related…
Human Body System Map
Related Diseases
Seizures
Memory loss
Changes in movement and coordination
Difficulty thinking and reasoning
Sudden muscle weakness or paralysis
Related Diseases
Lactose intolerance: People with lactose intolerance are unable to digest lactose, a sugar found mainly in milk and dairy products.
Cancer: Cancers that affect the tissues and organs of the digestive system are called gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. There are many types of GI cancers. The most common are cancers of the stomach, oesophagus, and liver.
GERD (Chronic Acid Reflux): GERD is a condition in which the acidic contents of the stomach often leak back into the oesophagus.
IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome): IBS is a condition in which the muscles of the colon contract more or less frequently than normal. People with IBS experience flatulence, abdominal pain and cramping.
Related Diseases
Plaque deposition
Hypertension
Venous disease
Aneurysm
Major Organs
All of the airways that branch densely within the lungs, such as the endopulmonary bronchioles, fine bronchioles, and alveolar ducts.
The lower respiratory system includes the larynx, trachea, main bronchial tubes.
The upper respiratory tract system nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and part of the mouth as it can be used for respiration.
Digestive
System
Respiratory
System
Circulatory
System
Nervous
System
Functions
The main function of the nervous system is to send information from all parts of the body to the brain, and from the brain to the body, telling the body what to do. The nervous system is responsible for regulating complex processes such as thinking and memory. It also plays an important role in actions that the body performs without thinking (such as blushing, sweating and blinking).
Major Organs
The nervous system is divided into two parts, the brain and spinal cord that make up the central nervous system, and a network of nerves that make up the peripheral nervous system.
Related
Diseases
Lung diseases, e.g. tuberculosis, bronchitis, dyspnoea, pneumonia, asthma, lung cancer, lymphatic swelling.
Functions
The human respiratory system, the system by which the body takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide.
Major Organs
The main organs that make up the digestive system are the gastrointestinal tract. They are: mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus. The organs that assist the gastrointestinal tract along the way are the pancreas, gallbladder and liver.
Functions
The digestive system is uniquely constructed to convert food into the nutrients and energy you need to survive. Once digestion is complete, it gently packs away solid waste to be eliminated when you have a bowel movement. The digestive system breaks down and absorbs nutrients from the food and fluids you eat for important things like energy, growth and cell repair.
Functions
The function of the circulatory system is to transport blood throughout the body. Circulation keeps organs, muscles and tissues healthy and functioning properly, allowing you to live. The circulatory system also helps your body get rid of waste .
Major Organs
It consists of three parts, the first being the heart, the second being the blood vessels, including arteries, veins and capillaries. The third part is the blood, which consists of red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma and platelets.