Will you recognize this organ? [QUIZ]

Did you know that the average human liver weighs around 1200-1500 g, and the horse’s liver weighs as much as 4,5 kg? The human body is amazing. On average, the entire lining of our stomach changes every three days, and 150 million red blood cells are formed and killed every minute. Take our quiz and see if you can correctly locate the organs in your body.

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1. Something easy to start with. What is this organ?

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liver
stomach
spleen
lung
stomach Next question
The stomach lies almost in the middle of our body, in the so-called solar plexus. On average, we can fit from 1 to 3 liters in the stomach, but even 1,5 liters at a time can make you feel sick

2. This small organ carries out many responsible functions in our body. What is this?

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thymus
trachea
thyroid
Appendix
thyroid Next question
The thyroid gland is an endocrine gland. It produces hormones that affect our entire body.

3. This small organ can mess up a lot in our body. What is this?

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Appendix
pancreas
adrenal glands
thymus
Appendix Next question
In humans, the appendix has the form of a blind tube, about 8-10 cm long. The studies carried out in 2009 show that the appendix plays an important role in the functioning of the human immune system, being a storehouse of “beneficial” bacteria. It also produces white blood cells that protect the body against harmful viruses and bacteria

4. This organ is part of the lymphatic system. What is this?

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thyroid
spleen
lymph nodes
thymus
thymus Next question
The main function of the thymus gland is to produce hormones. It is the central lymphoid organ that controls the development of secondary lymphoid tissues during embryonic life and adolescence. It is essential for the development of the body’s immunity

5. This organ is part of the digestive system. What is this?

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small intestine
liver
large intestine
stomach
large intestine Next question
This is the end of the digestive tract. It is 1,3 to 1,5 meters long and surrounds the abdominal cavity.

6. In the picture below, we see not an organ, but a muscle, but it plays an extremely important role in our body. What is this?

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diaphragm
heart
liver
small intestine
diaphragm Next question
It is the main respiratory muscle of mammals. The diaphragm separates the abdominal cavity from the chest cavity. The work of the diaphragm is also important when defecating, vomiting or urinating, as well as during childbirth.

7. This organ belongs to the genitourinary system. What is this?

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lungs
gallbladder
bladder
kidneys
kidneys Next question
The kidneys perform excretory, regulatory and endocrine functions. Their shape resembles a bean seed. Without properly functioning kidneys, it is impossible to maintain full health

8. This organ is part of the respiratory system. What is this?

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bronchi
trachea
lymph nodes
thyroid
trachea Next question
It is a spring tube that extends the larynx and provides air to the lungs.

9. It is a gland that has several important functions in the body. What is this?

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pancreas
spleen
Appendix
gallbladder
pancreas Next question
The pancreas is responsible for the secretion of hormones that affect the process of carbohydrate metabolism, and thanks to the production of pancreatic juice, it enables the digestion of nutrients.

10. This organ is the largest lymphatic organ in man. What is this?

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thymus
thyroid
spleen
Appendix
spleen Next question
The spleen is an organ without which we can live, but it is not true that it does not perform any essential functions. The spleen belongs to the lymphatic and blood systems. The spleen supports immunity, stores blood, cleans up old blood cells, and sustains cell life.

11. You will be sure to answer without a problem – what is this organ?

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lungs
liver
stomach
heart
heart Next question
During a person’s life, the heart performs an average of 2,5 billion beats, which gives a total of 170 million liters of pumped blood. In a newborn baby, the heart beats at a speed of 120 beats per minute, in an adult it slows down to 70 beats per minute.

12. This organ plays an important role in digestive processes. Do you know what this is?

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Appendix
pancreas
gallbladder
spleen
gallbladder Next question
The function of the gallbladder is to collect the bile that your liver produces and to release it after you eat it to help you digest fats.

13. This organ has many important functions in our body. What is this?

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lung
stomach
heart
liver
liver Next question
The human liver weighs almost 2 kg and is one of the largest organs in the human body. Like no other organ, it can regenerate itself and performs over 500 different functions in our body. She is responsible, inter alia, for removing toxins from the blood.

14. This organ is part of the urinary system. What is this?

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bladder
kidneys
pancreas
Appendix
bladder Next question
The urine is stored in the bladder and is excreted by the kidneys. On average, the bladder can hold 250 to 500 ml of fluid, but in extreme cases it can expand to more than 1 liter. The size, shape and position of the bladder’s urethra depend on the reproductive organs.

15. Finally, the longest organ in our body. You know what this is?

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large intestine
small intestine
Appendix
digestive tract
small intestine Next question
The average length of the small intestine is 5-6 m and the diameter is 3 cm. The inside of the small intestine is lined with intestinal villi that absorb food and nutrients.
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