Fullscreen human biology

Human Body Atlas

A fast, fullscreen guide to the human body. Learn how cells, organs, and systems work together while the real anatomy background stays visible across the whole experience.

Major Body Systems

The body is a connected set of systems that trade oxygen, nutrients, signals, motion, heat, waste, and protection every moment.

Control

Nervous System

The brain, spinal cord, and nerves process information and send signals for movement, senses, memory, and automatic body functions.

Transport

Cardiovascular System

The heart, blood, and vessels move oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products so organs can keep working.

Breathing

Respiratory System

The lungs and airways bring oxygen in and remove carbon dioxide, while breathing muscles adjust airflow during activity.

Energy

Digestive System

The digestive tract breaks food into nutrients small enough for the body to absorb and use for energy, growth, and repair.

Movement

Musculoskeletal System

Bones, joints, and muscles create body shape, posture, protection, and motion.

Defense

Immune and Lymphatic Systems

Immune cells, lymph vessels, nodes, and related organs help fight infection and move extra fluid back into the blood.

Balance

Endocrine System

Hormone-producing glands help regulate growth, metabolism, sleep rhythms, stress, reproduction, and blood sugar.

Protection

Integumentary System

Skin, hair, nails, and glands form a protective surface, sense the outside world, and help manage temperature.

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Organs Working Together

A simple action like running uses many systems at once: the brain sends commands, lungs exchange gases, the heart moves blood, muscles create motion, and digestion supplies fuel.

1. Brain

Coordinates decisions, senses, movement, memory, breathing rhythm, and heart-rate responses.

2. Lungs

Move oxygen into the blood and remove carbon dioxide from the body.

3. Heart

Pumps blood through vessels so oxygen and nutrients reach tissues.

4. Digestive organs

Break food down and absorb nutrients for energy, repair, and growth.

Smallest to Largest

Cells build tissues, tissues build organs, organs form systems, and systems keep the full organism alive.

CellsThe basic living units that perform specialized jobs.
TissuesGroups of similar cells working together.
OrgansStructures like the heart, lungs, brain, stomach, and skin.
SystemsGroups of organs that cooperate for larger functions.
OrganismThe complete body with all systems connected.

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