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DESCRIPTION MEANING

Ears The ear is an organ that is quite influential and important for humans,
which functions as a hearing organ that is useful for communication
processes and also as an organ of balance along with the eyes, joints,
muscles and skin. The ear consists of three parts, namely the outer,
middle and inner.

eyes each of a pair of globular organs in the head through which people


and vertebrate animals see, the visible part typically appearing
almond-shaped in animals with eyelids.

nose the part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person or animal,


containing the nostrils and used for breathing and smelling.

teeth each of a set of hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of


most vertebrates, used for biting and chewing.

bosom The chest is an anatomical part in humans and animals. In hominids,


including humans, the chest is the part of the body between the neck
and abdomen. The internal organs of the chest include muscles,
arteries and veins, bones, etc. The thorax is mostly protected and
supported by the ribs, vertebrae and shoulder bones.

belly The stomach is the part of the body that is between the chest and the
pelvis. The abdomen is also known as the abdomen or body cavity.

Back pain Back pain can happen when mechanical or structural problems


develop in the spine, discs, muscles, ligaments, or tendons in the back

leg  The foot is one of the limbs of an animal or human that is used for
walking, running or jumping. The foot consists of several parts,
including the soles of the feet, the joints which work in an integrated
system making it possible for the host to walk.

knee the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend

ankle the joint connecting the foot to the leg, or the thin part of the leg just
above the foot.

toes Toes are the digits of the foot. The toe refers to part of the human foot,
with five toes present on each human foot

brain The organ inside the head that controls all body functions of a human
being

heart  a hollow muscular organ of vertebrate animals that by its rhythmic


contraction acts as a force pump maintaining the circulation of the
blood.

lung either of the two organs in the chest with which people and some
animals breathe

liver A large organ located in the upper abdomen, that cleans the blood and
produces bile

kidney either of a pair of small organs in


the body that remove waste matter from the blood and produce urine

stomach an organ in the body where food is digested, or the soft front part of
your body just below the chest

gut the long tube in the body of a person or animal, through


which food moves during the process of digesting food

appendix Appeendix are additional sheets that can be attached. This attachment
can be in the form of sheets or other documents. If there is no
attachment, it is usually written with a hyphen

muscle a body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated and
produce motion

pancreas a large lobulated gland of vertebrates that secretes digestive enzymes


and the hormones insulin and glucagon

bladder a membranous sac in animals that serves as the receptacle of a liquid


or contains gas

blood the red liquid that flows through the bodies of humans and animals

Lymph nod one of the rounded masses of tissue occurring along the lymphatic
vessels and containing lymphocytes which filter the flow of lymph

skin a. the tissue forming the outer covering of the vertebrate body: it
consists of two layers (the dermis and epidermis)

meniscus a curved piece of cartilage inside a joint (= place where two bones are
connected) of the body

break to separate (something) into parts or pieces often in a sudden and


forceful or violent way

stroke  a serious illness caused when a blood vessel in your brain suddenly
breaks or is blocked;

cirrhosis Cirrhosis of the liver is a disease condition that results in liver injury
that occurs over a long period of time and causes serious damage to
the liver structure

diarrhea an illness in which the body's solid waste is more liquid than usual and
comes out of the body

conjunctivitis an eye infection which causes the thin skin that covers the eye to
become red

Want to pee the act of urinating.

Blood poisning Disease caused by the spread of bacteria and their toxins in the
bloodstream

To have a cold suddenly feel nervous about doing something.

Kidney stone  a solid piece of material that forms in the kidney from substances in
the urine.

pancreatitis  the redness and swelling (inflammation) of the pancreas

Middle ear a condition that causes inflammation (redness and swelling) of the
inflamation external ear canal

swollen  larger because of injury or illness; containing more water than normal.

obesity the condition of being grossly fat or overweight

cramp a sudden painful tightening in a muscle, often after a lot of exercise

To bump an area that bulges out, like a pregnant woman's stomach


Breast cancer  a disease in which cells in the breast grow out of control.

To sprain a sudden or violent twist or wrench of a joint with stretching or tearing


of ligaments

Tuberculosis an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules


(tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs

Dermatitis Dermatitis is a condition in which there is inflammation of the skin,


which causes an itchy rash

Headache a continuous pain in the head.

Appendicitis Appendicitis, also known as appendicitis, is a digestive disorder in the


form of inflammation of the appendix (appendicitis). The appendix is a
small intestine that has no function, shaped like a finger attached to the
large intestine on the lower right of the abdominal cavity.

Hole a hollow place in a solid body or surface.

To be sick  Illness is a medical term that describes a disturbance in a bodily


function that results in reduced capacity. Disease occurs when the
balance in the body cannot be maintained. Illness occurs when a
person is no longer in a normal state of health

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