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Liver – your liver regulates the majority of chemical levels in the blood and excretes bile. This aids in the removal of waste products from the liver. Your liver filters all blood that leaves the stomach and intestines.
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Stomach – The purpose of your stomach is to digest food and transport it to your small intestine. It serves three purposes: temporarily storing food, temporarily storing food, and temporarily storing food. To mix and break down food, contract and relax.
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Gallbladder – your gallbladder is a component of the digestive system. Its primary function is to hold bile. Bile aids in the breakdown of fats by the digestive system. Bile is primarily composed of cholesterol, bilirubin, and bile salts.
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Larynx – your larynx is a part of the respiratory system. It's a hollow tube that transports air from your throat (pharynx) to your trachea and then to your lungs. It also houses your vocal cords and is necessary for human speech, so it's also known as the voice box.
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Lungs – Your lungs are a part of the respiratory system, which is a collection of organs and tissues that work together to allow you to breathe. The primary function of the respiratory system is to move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.
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Trachea – The primary function of your trachea is to transport air into and out of your lungs. It provides a reliable pathway for oxygen to enter your body because it is a stiff, flexible tube.
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