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Lista de Palabras Nivel C2 - Human Body

Aquí aprenderás todas las palabras esenciales para hablar sobre el cuerpo humano, recopiladas específicamente para estudiantes de nivel C2.

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
trachea
[Sustantivo]

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

tráquea

tráquea

Ex: Tracheostomy is a surgical procedure in which a hole is created in the trachea to bypass an obstruction or assist with breathing .La **traqueotomía** es un procedimiento quirúrgico en el que se crea un agujero en la **tráquea** para evitar una obstrucción o ayudar en la respiración.
larynx
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) the hollow organ in the throat that contains the vocal cords and provides an air passage to the lungs

laringe

laringe

Ex: The muscles of the larynx play a crucial role in controlling the pitch and volume of the voice during speech .Los músculos de la **laringe** desempeñan un papel crucial en el control del tono y el volumen de la voz durante el habla.
taste bud
[Sustantivo]

any of the group of sensory cells that are mainly on the tongue, making one recognize different tastes

papila gustativa

papila gustativa

Ex: Some people have more sensitive taste buds than others, allowing them to detect subtle differences in flavor more easily.Algunas personas tienen **papilas gustativas** más sensibles que otras, lo que les permite detectar diferencias sutiles en el sabor con mayor facilidad.
incisor
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) any of the eight narrow-edged teeth at the front of the mouth that are used for biting

incisivo

incisivo

Ex: The orthodontist recommended braces to correct the misalignment of her incisors.El ortodoncista recomendó frenos para corregir la desalineación de sus **incisivos**.
enamel
[Sustantivo]

the hard white external layer that covers the crown of a tooth

esmalte

esmalte

Ex: Enamel can be damaged by excessive brushing, grinding teeth, or trauma to the mouth.El **esmalte** puede dañarse por cepillado excesivo, rechinar los dientes o traumatismos en la boca.
phlegm
[Sustantivo]

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

flema

flema

Ex: Over-the-counter medications may help to reduce phlegm production and alleviate symptoms of congestion and coughing .Los medicamentos de venta libre pueden ayudar a reducir la producción de **flema** y aliviar los síntomas de congestión y tos.
sinus
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) any hollow tract in the bones of the face or the skull that is connected to the nasal cavities

seno

seno

Ex: The frontal sinuses are located above the eyes, and inflammation in this area can cause headaches and discomfort in the forehead.Los **senos** frontales se encuentran encima de los ojos, y la inflamación en esta área puede causar dolores de cabeza y malestar en la frente.
lobe
[Sustantivo]

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

lóbulo

lóbulo

Ex: The liver is divided into lobes , with the right lobe being larger than the left lobe.El hígado se divide en **lóbulos**, siendo el **lóbulo** derecho más grande que el **lóbulo** izquierdo.
cortex
[Sustantivo]

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

corteza, córtex

corteza, córtex

Ex: The somatosensory cortex, located in the parietal lobe , receives and processes sensory information from the skin , muscles , and joints .El **córtex** somatosensorial, ubicado en el lóbulo parietal, recibe y procesa información sensorial de la piel, los músculos y las articulaciones.
iris
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) the round colored portion of the eye around the pupil and behind the cornea

iris

iris

Ex: Abnormalities in the iris, such as heterochromia or anisocoria , can be indicative of underlying eye conditions or neurological disorders .Las anomalías en el **iris**, como la heterocromía o la anisocoria, pueden ser indicativas de afecciones oculares subyacentes o trastornos neurológicos.
retina
[Sustantivo]

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

retina

retina

Ex: The retina undergoes continuous renewal , with photoreceptor cells being replaced throughout a person 's life .La **retina** experimenta una renovación continua, con las células fotorreceptoras siendo reemplazadas a lo largo de la vida de una persona.
cornea
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) the transparent layer that covers the outside of the eyeball

córnea

córnea

Ex: Corneal transplantation, also known as a corneal graft, may be necessary to restore vision in cases of severe corneal damage or disease.El trasplante de **córnea**, también conocido como injerto de córnea, puede ser necesario para restaurar la visión en casos de daño o enfermedad grave de la córnea.
eardrum
[Sustantivo]

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

tímpano

tímpano

Ex: Pressure changes during air travel can sometimes cause discomfort or pain in the ears due to unequal pressure on the eardrums.Los cambios de presión durante los viajes en avión a veces pueden causar molestias o dolor en los oídos debido a la presión desigual en los **tímpanos**.
trunk
[Sustantivo]

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

tronco

tronco

Ex: In anatomy , the trunk refers to the main part of the body , excluding the head , neck , arms , and legs , where vital organs and major blood vessels are housed .En anatomía, el **tronco** se refiere a la parte principal del cuerpo, excluyendo la cabeza, el cuello, los brazos y las piernas, donde se alojan los órganos vitales y los principales vasos sanguíneos.
bile
[Sustantivo]

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

bilis

bilis

Ex: After a fatty meal , the gallbladder contracts , releasing bile into the duodenum to facilitate the digestion and absorption of dietary fats .Después de una comida grasa, la vesícula biliar se contrae, liberando **bilis** en el duodeno para facilitar la digestión y absorción de las grasas dietéticas.
pancreas
[Sustantivo]

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

páncreas

páncreas

Ex: The islets of Langerhans within the pancreas contain beta cells that produce insulin , essential for glucose metabolism and energy production in the body .Los islotes de Langerhans dentro del **páncreas** contienen células beta que producen insulina, esencial para el metabolismo de la glucosa y la producción de energía en el cuerpo.
spleen
[Sustantivo]

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

bazo

bazo

Ex: The spleen also serves as a reservoir for platelets and white blood cells , releasing them into circulation as needed to support the immune response .El **bazo** también sirve como reservorio de plaquetas y glóbulos blancos, liberándolos a la circulación según sea necesario para apoyar la respuesta inmunológica.
colon
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) the main part of the large intestine, between the caecum to the rectum, where water is removed from solid waste

colon

colon

Ex: A colonoscopy is a procedure used to examine the colon for abnormalities , such as polyps or tumors , and to screen for colorectal cancer .Una **colonoscopia** es un procedimiento utilizado para examinar el **colon** en busca de anomalías, como pólipos o tumores, y para detectar el cáncer colorrectal.
pelvis
[Sustantivo]

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

pelvis

pelvis

Ex: The pelvis is a key component of the human skeletal system , providing support and protection to internal organs .La **pelvis** es un componente clave del sistema esquelético humano, proporcionando soporte y protección a los órganos internos.
cervix
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) the narrow outer opening of the womb or uterus of a female

cuello del útero

cuello del útero

Ex: In some cases , the cervix may be artificially dilated using medication or surgical techniques to facilitate certain medical procedures , such as childbirth or the insertion of an intrauterine device ( IUD ) .En algunos casos, el **cuello uterino** puede dilatarse artificialmente mediante medicamentos o técnicas quirúrgicas para facilitar ciertos procedimientos médicos, como el parto o la inserción de un dispositivo intrauterino (DIU).
urethra
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) the tube in most mammals that carries urine out of the body, which also carries sperm in males

uretra

uretra

Ex: The urethra is surrounded by muscles known as the urethral sphincters , which help control the flow of urine and semen .La **uretra** está rodeada por músculos conocidos como esfínteres uretrales, que ayudan a controlar el flujo de orina y semen.
bone marrow
[Sustantivo]

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

médula ósea

médula ósea

Ex: Diseases such as leukemia and multiple myeloma can affect the production of blood cells in the bone marrow, leading to serious health complications .Enfermedades como la leucemia y el mieloma múltiple pueden afectar la producción de células sanguíneas en la **médula ósea**, lo que lleva a complicaciones de salud graves.
esophagus
[Sustantivo]

a muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach, allowing for the passage of food and liquids during digestion

esófago

esófago

Ex: A blockage or narrowing of the esophagus, called esophageal stricture , can make it difficult or painful to swallow food or liquids .Un bloqueo o estrechamiento del **esófago**, llamado estenosis esofágica, puede dificultar o hacer dolorosa la ingestión de alimentos o líquidos.
epidermis
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) the outer layer of the skin that overlays the dermis

epidermis

epidermis

Ex: Tattoos are inked into the dermis layer beneath the outer protective epidermis.Los tatuajes se tatúan en la capa de la dermis debajo de la **epidermis** protectora externa.
Achilles tendon
[Sustantivo]

a tendon in the leg that attaches the muscles of the calf to the bone of the heel

tendón de Aquiles, tendón calcáneo

tendón de Aquiles, tendón calcáneo

Ex: Stretching and strengthening exercises can help prevent injuries to the Achilles tendon by improving flexibility and resilience .Los ejercicios de estiramiento y fortalecimiento pueden ayudar a prevenir lesiones en el **tendón de Aquiles** al mejorar la flexibilidad y la resistencia.
femur
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) the longest bone in the top part of the human leg between the hip and the knee

fémur

fémur

Ex: The femur plays a crucial role in supporting the weight of the body and enabling activities such as walking , running , and jumping .El **fémur** desempeña un papel crucial en el soporte del peso del cuerpo y permite actividades como caminar, correr y saltar.
scapula
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) each of the pair of triangular bones that connect the humerus to the clavicle

escápula, omóplato

escápula, omóplato

Ex: The scapula has several important bony landmarks , including the acromion and the coracoid process , which serve as attachment points for muscles and ligaments .**La escápula** tiene varios puntos óseos importantes, incluidos el acromion y el proceso coracoideo, que sirven como puntos de unión para músculos y ligamentos.
renal
[Adjetivo]

relating to the kidneys or their function

renal

renal

Ex: Renal health is vital for maintaining proper fluid balance and filtering waste from the body .La salud **renal** es vital para mantener el equilibrio adecuado de líquidos y filtrar los desechos del cuerpo.
intestinal
[Adjetivo]

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

intestinal

intestinal

Ex: Intestinal motility refers to the movement of food and waste through the intestines , regulated by muscular contractions called peristalsis .La motilidad **intestinal** se refiere al movimiento de los alimentos y los desechos a través de los intestinos, regulado por contracciones musculares llamadas peristaltismo.
canine
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) any of the four pointed teeth that are between the incisors and premolars, used for tearing food

canino

canino

Ex: Canines are sharper than the other teeth .Los **caninos** son más afilados que los otros dientes.
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