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The document discusses the structure and function of the human body. It describes how the body is composed of cells, tissues, organs, and systems. It explains the five main senses - vision, smell, taste, hearing, and touch - and the organs associated with each sense. The document concludes that all parts of the human body work together in balance to maintain life and homeostasis.
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Write About The Human Body and Speak

The document discusses the structure and function of the human body. It describes how the body is composed of cells, tissues, organs, and systems. It explains the five main senses - vision, smell, taste, hearing, and touch - and the organs associated with each sense. The document concludes that all parts of the human body work together in balance to maintain life and homeostasis.
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I - INTRODUCTION

1.1 Contextualization

In this dissertation we will focus on Human body and speak of the three parts and their
functions and some argans and 5 senses. Human body, a physical substance of the human
organism, composed of living cells and extracellular materials and organized in tissues,
organs and systems.

Human anatomy and physiology are treated in many different articles. For processing of
tissues, organs and systems, see humans; Cardiovascular system ; Digestive, human system;
Endocrine system, human; renal system; skin ; human muscle system; nervous system ;
reproductive system, human; Breathing, human; Sensory, human reception; skeletal, human
system. For a description of how the body develops, since the creation of the old age, see
aging; growth ; prenatal development; human development.

1.2 Objectivos

 General: Understand about the Human Body and Speak of the Three Parts and
Their Functions and Some Organs and 5 Senses

 Specifics: Write about the Human Body and Speak of the Three Parts and Their
Functions and Some Organs and 5 Senses and their Steps
II – Write about the Human Body and Speak of the Three Parts and Their Functions
and Some Organs and 5 Senses and their Steps

2.1 Concept

The human body is made up of different parts, among them, the skin, the muscles, the
nerves, the organs, the bones, etc.

Each part of the human body is formed by numerous cells that have defined shapes and
functions. In addition, there are tissues, organs and systems, which work in an integrated
way.

We can compare our body to a complex and perfect machine with all its parts working in
sync.

Human beings are arguably the most complex organisms of this planet. Imagine billions of
microscopic parts, each with its own identity, working together in an organized manner for
the benefit of total being. The human body is a unique structure, but it is composed of
billions of smaller structures of four main types:

Cells

Cells have long been recognized as the simplest units of living matter that can maintain life
and reproduce. The human body, which is composed of numerous cells, begins as a single
newly fertilized cell.

Tissues

Tissues are slightly more complex units than cells. By definition, a fabric is an organization
of a large number of similar cells with varied quantities and types of non -living
intercellular substances between them.

Organs

The organs are more complex units than tissues. An organ is an organization of various
different types of tissues arranged so that together they can perform a special function. For
example, the stomach is an organization of muscle, conjunctive, epithelial and nervous
tissues. Muscle and conjunctive tissues form their wall, epithelial and conjunctive tissues
form their coating and nervous tissue extends throughout the wall and coating.

2.2 Speak of the Three Parts and Their Functions and Some Organs and 5 Senses and
their Steps

The human body is composed of five senses: vision, smell, taste, hearing and touch.

They are part of the sensory system, responsible for sending the information obtained for
the central nervous system that, in turn, analyzes and processes the information received.

Five senses

These capabilities are related to organs or parts of the human body (eyes, nose, mouth, ears,
hands) and correspond to the perceptions of men in the world.

They are performed through the process of translation, analysis and processing of sensory
information, which often determined the survival of humans as well as animals on planet
Earth.

The five senses

Vision

The eyes are the organs responsible for the sense of vision, since they visualize the object
and send the message to the brain that decodes, interpreting it.
Smell

The nose is the body responsible for the sense of smell, that is, the property of smelling or
odor of things.

In this way, the nose captures odors and sends the message to the brain, which processes
the information.

Palate

The tongue is the organ responsible for the meaning of the taste, since it captures and
distinguished the taste of food (salty, sweet, sour, bitter), besides the sensations of hot and
cold.

Thus, the taste buds decode the taste and send the information to the brain.

Hearing

The ears are the bodies responsible for hearing, as they detect the sounds, noise and noises
from the outside, and send these messages to the brain, which interprets them.

Tact

The touch is characterized by the sensation of touch and is therefore related to the contact
with the skin through the sensory neurons responsible for sending the messages to the
brain.

Although it is often related to the hands, this human sense involves any kind of sensation
experienced by the skin, either by the feet, belly, legs, among others.
III - FINAL CONSIDERATIONS

We concluded that;

The human body is a unique structure, but is composed of billions of structures of


four main types: cells, tissues, organs and systems.

An organ is an organization of various different types of an organization that can


perform a special function.

The system is an organization of various types and organized organs so that together
they can work.

Ten systems include main skeletal, muscle, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular,


extender, digestive tract, and reproductive system.

Body functions are the physiological or psychological functions of body systems.


The survival of the body depends on the maintenance of the environment or the restoration
of the homeostasis of the body, a state of relative constancy, of its internal.

The movement of organization, metabolism, response capacity, movements,


reproduction, growth, process of human breathing, digestion and excretion. All these
processes work together, in perfect balance, for well-being and to maintain life.

Life depends on certain physical factors of the environment that include water,
oxygen, nutrients, heat and pressure.
REFERENCES

 https://www.livescience.com/37009-human-body.html

 https://www.britannica.com/science/human-body

 https://www.healthline.com/human-body-maps

 https://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/body/

 https://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/body/review.html

 https://byjus.com/biology/human-body-anatomy/

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