Wichtiger Wortschatz für den GRE - Anatomie des Menschlichen Körpers
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter über Anatomie, wie "Darm", "Zwerchfell", "Luftröhre" usw., die für die GRE-Prüfung benötigt werden.
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the branch of science that is concerned with the physical structure of humans, animals, or plants

Anatomie
the upper part of the human body, excluding the arms and the head

Torso, Oberkörper
(anatomy) any of the bony segments and cartilages of the spinal column

Wirbel, Wirbelsäulensegment
any blood vessel, carrying the blood to different organs of body from the heart

Arterie
a group of cells in the body of living things, forming their different parts

Gewebe
the inner part of the spine containing a mass of nerves that connects the brain to almost all the body parts

Rückenmark, Spinalmark
(anatomy) the bony structure in the chest formed by the ribs which protects organs in the thoracic cavity

Brustkorb, Thorax
(anatomy) the bone structure that surrounds and protects the brain

Schädel, Kranium
(anatomy) the outer layer of the anterior part of the brain, called cerebrum, containing gray matter

Kortex, Großhirnrinde
the part in someone's face that is below the hair and above the eyes

Stirn, Braue
the part of the body of a woman or female mammal where the baby develops before birth

Gebärmutter, Mutterleib
(anatomy) the organ in the female body where the fetus is conceived and grown before being born

Gebärmutter
the front part of the leg that is between the foot and the knee

Schienbein, Unterschenkel
the large muscle at the front of the upper part of the arm, which flexes the forearm

Bizeps
the part under the shoulder that is hollow

Achselhöhle, Achsel
a thin piece of skin in the middle ear that vibrates by sound waves and enables one to hear sounds, also known as tympanic membrane

Trommelfell, Tympanische Membran
(anatomy) the passage in the throat that connects the mouth to the gullet

Pharynx, Rachen
(anatomy) the membranous tube in the body that carries air from the throat to the bronchi

Luftröhre, Trachea
the liquid produced in the mouth to make chewing and swallowing easier and to prepare food for digestion

Speichel
the thick mucus that is formed in the nasal and throat cavities, usually secreted in excessive amounts as a result of common cold

Schleim, Phlegma
the hard white external layer that covers the crown of a tooth

Zahnschmelz, Schmelz
(anatomy) the act or process of breathing

Atmung
(anatomy) the sensory membrane at the back of the eye that transmits light signals to the brain through optic nerves

Netzhaut, Retina
(anatomy) the transparent layer that covers the outside of the eyeball

Hornhaut, transparente Schicht des Auges
(anatomy) the small round black area in the center of the eye, through which light enters

Pupille
relating to the kidneys or their function

renal, die Nieren betreffend
the lower part of the body below the chest that contains the digestive and reproductive organs

Abdomen
(anatomy) the muscular body partition that separates the chest and abdomen

Zwerchfell, Diaphragma
a large gland in the body that produces insulin and glucagon and substances that help the body digest food

Bauchspeicheldrüse, Pankreas
(anatomy) an abdominal organ that controls the quality of the blood cells

Milz, die Milz
(anatomy) the large round bone structure that the limbs and the spine are joined to, which also protects the abdominal organs

Becken, Pelvis
a sack of tissue that is attached to the large intestine and is surgically removed if infected

Blinddarm, Wurmfortsatz
a sac-like organ inside the body where urine is stored before being passed

Harnblase
(usually plural) the tube in the body through which digested food passes from the stomach to the anus

Darm, Eingeweide
the soft substance that fills the cavities of bones, which is either yellowish and consists of fat cells or reddish and makes blood cells

Knochenmark, Mark
(anatomy) an elastic cord or band that connects a muscle to a bone

Sehne, elastisches Band
an elastic tissue that supports or connects joints in an infant and turns into skeleton during growth

Knorpel, Knorpelgewebe
a blood protein produced to fight diseases or infections, or in response to foreign substances in the body

Antikörper
an organ in the body that produces certain chemical substances to be used in the body or to be discharged into the surroundings

Drüse, Sekretionsorgan
a greenish-brown alkaline fluid that is produced by the liver in order to help the body digest fats

Galle, Gallflüssigkeit
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