Explore the human body — parts, organs, systems
This is an educational anatomy overview. Browse by body system (e.g., cardiovascular, nervous), or by region (e.g., head & neck, thorax). Use the search to jump to a structure instantly.
Search anatomy
Try: femur alveoli optic nerve pancreas
Body systems
Systems are networks of organs and structures that work together. Click a card to jump to a curated list.
Body regions
Regions help describe anatomy by location. Use these to find structures commonly discussed together.
Reference mini-guide
- Superior: toward the head
- Inferior: toward the feet
- Anterior: front
- Posterior: back
- Medial: toward midline
- Lateral: away from midline
- Proximal: closer to trunk
- Distal: farther from trunk
- Sagittal: left/right
- Coronal: front/back
- Transverse: top/bottom
- Oblique: angled cut
- -itis: inflammation
- -algia: pain
- -ectomy: removal
- -otomy: incision
- -osis: condition
- -emia: blood condition
- -uria: urine condition
- Use Search for a structure (e.g., “ulna”, “thyroid”).
- Filter by System, Region, and Type.
- Click a result card to open a quick detail panel.
FAQ
“All anatomy parts” is enormous (tens of thousands of named structures). This static site covers the major, commonly referenced structures across systems and regions, and it’s designed so you can expand the dataset easily.
Yes. Add entries to the DATA array in the script at the bottom (name, system, region, type, function).
No — it’s for education and reference. If you have symptoms or health concerns, consult a licensed clinician.
Yes. It’s a single .html file with no server required.