Körper - Allgemeine Wörter im Zusammenhang mit dem Körper
Hier lernen Sie einige allgemeine englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit dem Körper, wie "Torso", "Organ" und "Duct".
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the human body

Anatomie
any vital part of the body which has a particular function

Organ
the soft parts of the human body

Fleisch, weiches Gewebe
a substance in the bodies of animals and humans, stored under the skin, which helps them keep warm

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

Torso, Oberkörper
the body of an animal or human, except the limbs and head

Rumpf, Torso
the network of neurons and fibers that interpret stimuli and transmit impulses from the body to the brain

Nervensystem, Neuronales Netzwerk
a chemical substance produced in the body of living things influencing growth and affecting the functionality of cells or tissues

Hormon
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
a tubular passage in the body through which liquid, such as tears or bile, can pass

Gang, Kanal
a thick slimy substance produced by mucous membranes, inside the nose or the mouth, to lubricate and protect them

Schleim, Mukus
a thin, moist tissue that lines body cavities like the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive tracts, producing mucus for protection and lubrication

Schleimhaut, Mukosamembran
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
a network that collects and transports lymph, supporting immune function and fluid balance

lymphatisches System, Lymphnetz
the flow and movement of blood around and in all parts of the body

Blutkreislauf, Zirkulation
the rhythmic beating of the blood vessels created when the heart pumps, especially felt on the wrist or at the sides of the neck

Puls
the chemical processes through which food is changed into energy for the body to use

Stoffwechsel
the air taken into or sent out from the lungs

Atem
the action of taking air into the lungs and sending it out again

Atmung
the intake of air or a substance into the lungs through the process of breathing

Inhalation, Einatmung
the anatomical structures, including the nose, mouth, throat, and lungs, that allow for the passage of air during breathing

Atemwege, Luftwege
the entrance or exit point on an organ where blood vessels, nerves, and other structures are connected

Hilum, Eintritts- oder Austrittspunkt eines Organs
a thin sheet of tissue that separates or covers the inner parts of an organism

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

Gewebe
an organism's smallest unit, capable of functioning on its own

Zelle
the long, hollow organ system that extends from the mouth to the anus

Magen-Darm-Trakt, Verdauungssystem
a small, enclosed space or chamber at the entrance of a body cavity, such as the mouth or nose

Vestibül, Vorraum
the upper or posterior surface of a body

Rücken, dorsale Oberfläche
(anatomy) a rounded part of an organ, such as, lungs or brain that seems to be separate in some way from the rest

Lappen, runder Teil
affecting or relating to the top part of the small intestine, called duodenum

duodenal, den Zwölffingerdarm betreffend
relating to the intestines, which are part of the digestive system responsible for absorbing nutrients and removing waste from the body

intestinal, darmbezogen
(anatomy) connected with the neurons that control the muscle movements

motorisch, Motor-
(anatomy) connected with the nose

nasal, die Nase betreffend
relating to the organ that controls blood sugar, called pancreas

pankreatisch, die Bauchspeicheldrüse betreffend
(anatomy) connected with the curved set of bones at the bottom of the body, called pelvis

pelvin, das Becken betreffend
in relation to the body as opposed to the mind

körperlich
relating to the kidneys or their function

renal, die Nieren betreffend
(anatomy) connected with the sensory part of the eye that sends signals to the brain, called retina

retinal, die Netzhaut betreffend
relating to or forming the spine

spinal, wirbelsäulenbezogen
relating to the uterus, the organ in the female reproductive system where fetal development occurs during pregnancy

uterin, die Gebärmutter betreffend
(anatomy) related to any of the series of the bones from the back, called vertebra

vertebral, die Wirbel betreffend
relating to the skull or the part of the body enclosing the brain

kranial, Schädel-
to break down substances like food or drugs to produce energy or support various bodily functions

metabolisieren, durch Stoffwechsel umwandeln
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