HERE ARE 35 ORGANS WITH FUNCTIONS: HOPE YOU ENJOY😉😉 1. Brain: Controls thoughts, memory, emotion, and voluntary movements. 2. Heart: Pumps oxygen-rich blood to all parts of the body. 3. Lungs: Facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during breathing. 4. Liver: Filters blood, detoxifies chemicals, and metabolizes drugs. 5. Kidneys: Filter waste products from the blood and regulate fluid balance. 6. Stomach: Breaks down food through the secretion of digestive enzymes and acids. 7. Intestines (small and large): Absorb nutrients from digested food and eliminate waste. 8. Pancreas: Produces digestive enzymes and regulates blood sugar levels through insulin secretion. 9. Gallbladder: Stores and releases bile, aiding in the digestion of fats. 10. Spleen: Filters blood, stores blood cells, and aids in immune function. 11. Bladder: Stores urine produced by the kidneys before excretion. 12. Skin: Acts as a barrier against pathogens, regulates body temperature, and houses sensory receptors. 13. Eyes: Capture visual information and transmit it to the brain for interpretation. 14. Ears: Detect sound waves and maintain balance. 15. Nose: Houses olfactory receptors responsible for the sense of smell. 16. Tongue: Detects taste sensations and aids in swallowing. 17. Throat: Facilitates the passage of food and air to their respective destinations. 18. Esophagus: Transports food from the mouth to the stomach through peristalsis. 19. Trachea: Allows air to pass to and from the lungs. 20. Bronchi: Branches of the trachea that lead to the lungs. 21. Diaphragm: Separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity and aids in breathing. 22. Adrenal glands: Produce hormones such as adrenaline, which regulate stress response and metabolism. 23. Pituitary gland: Regulates other endocrine glands and controls growth and development. 24. Thyroid gland: Produces hormones that regulate metabolism, growth, and development. 25. Parathyroid glands: Regulate calcium levels in the blood. 26. Pineal gland: Produces melatonin, regulating sleep-wake cycles. 27. Thymus: Plays a key role in the immune system by producing T-cells. 28. Ovaries (in females): Produce eggs and hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. 29. Testes (in males): Produce sperm and hormones such as testosterone. 30. Uterus (in females): Houses and nourishes a developing fetus during pregnancy. 31. Prostate (in males): Produces seminal fluid that nourishes and transports sperm. 32. Penis (in males): Facilitates se*ual intercourse and urination. 33. Vagina (in females): Receives the penis during se*ual intercourse and serves as a birth canal. 34. Urethra: Conducts urine from the bladder to the outside of the body and in males, also transports semen. 35. Rectum: Stores feces before they are excreted through the anus. If you saw this,you gotta subscribe me😜😜😉 Plz bro🤝❤️❣️💕💞💓
I always get confused becoz Like same question remains 2-3 times but with different characteristics I literally feel like to rip the paper n slap it to my teacher's face then walk off
"How bad can it possibly be?"🙌
Average light yagami feeling 🍷🗿
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and he intentionally the value for a lengthy calculation
Why did I think Light Yagami was looking at the twin towers and about to predict 9/11 💀💀
He doesn't have to predict it it happened before the manga released
@@Kite_52 Ik but in the death note universe how old was he in 2001, I'm pretty sure he killed Osama since he died in 2010 (in the anime)
@@nightrofxhe died in 2010 and was a teenager who took the Death Note for the first time when he was 18
We becoming light,L, johann,Lelouch and Friend with this one
(Yuichi and ayanokouji are mid)
I agree
Yuichi >>>>> ayanomid
@@unknownboy6_9 I agree koji is mid but atleast smarter than yuichi
@@EBBX. I also agree that Koji is mid but I like him better than yuichi
Fax😈😈😈
HERE ARE 35 ORGANS WITH FUNCTIONS:
HOPE YOU ENJOY😉😉
1. Brain: Controls thoughts, memory, emotion, and voluntary movements.
2. Heart: Pumps oxygen-rich blood to all parts of the body.
3. Lungs: Facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during breathing.
4. Liver: Filters blood, detoxifies chemicals, and metabolizes drugs.
5. Kidneys: Filter waste products from the blood and regulate fluid balance.
6. Stomach: Breaks down food through the secretion of digestive enzymes and acids.
7. Intestines (small and large): Absorb nutrients from digested food and eliminate waste.
8. Pancreas: Produces digestive enzymes and regulates blood sugar levels through insulin secretion.
9. Gallbladder: Stores and releases bile, aiding in the digestion of fats.
10. Spleen: Filters blood, stores blood cells, and aids in immune function.
11. Bladder: Stores urine produced by the kidneys before excretion.
12. Skin: Acts as a barrier against pathogens, regulates body temperature, and houses sensory receptors.
13. Eyes: Capture visual information and transmit it to the brain for interpretation.
14. Ears: Detect sound waves and maintain balance.
15. Nose: Houses olfactory receptors responsible for the sense of smell.
16. Tongue: Detects taste sensations and aids in swallowing.
17. Throat: Facilitates the passage of food and air to their respective destinations.
18. Esophagus: Transports food from the mouth to the stomach through peristalsis.
19. Trachea: Allows air to pass to and from the lungs.
20. Bronchi: Branches of the trachea that lead to the lungs.
21. Diaphragm: Separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity and aids in breathing.
22. Adrenal glands: Produce hormones such as adrenaline, which regulate stress response and metabolism.
23. Pituitary gland: Regulates other endocrine glands and controls growth and development.
24. Thyroid gland: Produces hormones that regulate metabolism, growth, and development.
25. Parathyroid glands: Regulate calcium levels in the blood.
26. Pineal gland: Produces melatonin, regulating sleep-wake cycles.
27. Thymus: Plays a key role in the immune system by producing T-cells.
28. Ovaries (in females): Produce eggs and hormones such as estrogen and progesterone.
29. Testes (in males): Produce sperm and hormones such as testosterone.
30. Uterus (in females): Houses and nourishes a developing fetus during pregnancy.
31. Prostate (in males): Produces seminal fluid that nourishes and transports sperm.
32. Penis (in males): Facilitates se*ual intercourse and urination.
33. Vagina (in females): Receives the penis during se*ual intercourse and serves as a birth canal.
34. Urethra: Conducts urine from the bladder to the outside of the body and in males, also transports semen.
35. Rectum: Stores feces before they are excreted through the anus.
If you saw this,you gotta subscribe me😜😜😉
Plz bro🤝❤️❣️💕💞💓
Truly finger licking meal😏
penis (in males)
BRO WHY TF DID U EVEN! NO ONE IS READIN ALLAT!!
the feelings are so high that you fly higher than gojo
Me at 4am doing that with coffee
too real 😭
Me after predicting questions and getting it right :
How English teacher feels after saying page of the book in English
How it feels studying 99% of the material and being asked the difference NADP and NADPH (nothing could have prepared me for this)
We about fail with this one 😢
a whole new world out there, all for me to explore...
I predicted 8 question in my exam.
Me: puting 100% iq, but....still don't know what will happen in exam 😢
I need to rewatch this show
I always get confused becoz Like same question remains 2-3 times but with different characteristics
I literally feel like to rip the paper n slap it to my teacher's face then walk off
😮😂Love & Bliss #SADHGURU ❤
True😂
Which ep is this?
Ive never seen this scene on tv series.
Still not being able to solve it
Song name pls ?
I leaked whole paper to my friends of maths class 10th(pre boards), 11th maths final paper and physics paper also
And getting it right
Under 15 mins I am so lucky
Fax * 100
What’s the song name?
Reflections
You still failed
Ngl i also did that