Lungs - It is responsible for taking oxygen in and carbon dioxide out., Heart - It is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body., Brain - It is responsible for thoughts, interpretation, regulation and control of body movements., Liver - It is responsible for processing blood, breaking down the nutrients and chemicals your blood carries., Stomach - It takes in food from the esophagus (gullet or food pipe), mixes it, breaks it down, and then passes it on to the small intestine in small portions., Reproductive System - It is responsible for helping males or females reproduce., Intestines - It is responsible for the absorption (taking in) of nutrients from the digested food, Kidneys - It is responsible for filtering excess water and removing harmful toxins from the blood., Bladder - It is responsible for storing urine., Artery - It is responsible for supplying nutrients, including oxygen, to the rest of the body, Blood - It is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to the lungs and tissues., Skin - It is responsible for being a barrier around your body. It is the largest organ., Pancreas - It is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels, Spleen - It controls the level of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. It also helps take care of germs., Thyroid - It plays a major role in the metabolism, growth and development of the human body. It is a hormone organ., Nasopharynx - It connects your nasal passages to the rest of your respiratory system., Thymus Gland - It makes white blood cells (T lymphocytes) which are part of the immune system and help fight infection., Muscle - It is responsible for many things like: pumping blood and supporting movement to lifting heavy weights or giving birth, Gallbladder - It stores bile, a thick liquid that's produced by the liver to help us digest fat.,

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