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    Vocabulary : internal organs & human body (English exercise n°28795 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Vocabulary : internal organs & human body

     

    Les organes internes

    1

    Le larynx

    The larynx

    2

    La veine jugulaire

    The jugular vein

    3

    La thyroïde

    The thyroid gland

    4

    La trachée

    The trachea

    5

    Le thymus

    The thymus gland

    6

    La veine pulmonaire

    The pulmonary vein

    7

    L'artère pulmonaire

    The pulmonary trunk

    8

    Les bronches

    The bronchus

    9

    Les bronchioles

    The bronchioles

    10

    Les muscles intercostaux

    The intercostal muscles

    11

    Les poumons

    The lungs

    12

    Le coeur

    The heart

    13

    Les côtes

    The ribs

    14

    Le sternum

    The sternum/ breast bone

    15

    Le diaphragme

    The diaphragm

    16

    L'aorte

    The aorta

    17

    Le foie

    The liver

    18

    La vésicule biliaire

    The gallbladder

    19

    Le pancréas

    The pancreas

    20

    La rate

    The spleen

    21

    L'estomac

    The stomach

    22

    Le colon

    The colon

    23

    L'intestin grêle

    The small intestine

    24

    L'appendice

    The appendix

    25

    Le rein

    The kidney

    26

    L'aorte abdominale

    The abdominal aorta

    27

    Les uretères

    The ureters

    28

    L'urètre

    the urethra

    29

    La vessie

    The bladder

    30

    La veine cave inférieure

    The inferior veina cava

    Vous ne voyez pas sur le dessin mais derrière la trachée, se trouve
    l'oesophage (the oesophagus)
    le conduit qui permet à la nourriture de rejoindre l'estomac.

     

     





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    1. An airway in the respiratory tract where air travels into the lungs =
    2. A sheet of muscle separating the thorax and abdomen , very useful for the respiration mechanism =
    3. It is a real factory in your body but we better know this glandular organ because it secrets the bile. =
    4. It is a powerful pump with two atriums and two ventricles. =
    5. Located below the diaphragm, organ for temporary food storage stages and first breakdown. =
    6. Long, narrow duct that conveys urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder. =
    7. Lymphoid organ which produces lymphocytes, stores blood and disintegrates old blood cells =
    8. The main trunk of the systemic arteries, carrying blood from the left side of the heart to the arteries. =
    9. Pair of breathing organs located in the chest cavity. =
    10. Large intestine, it runs from the caecum to rectum. =







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