O Human Body can be studied in three parts distinct, they are: head, trunk and limbs.
Each part of the human body is formed by different structures and systems, where each one has its specific function: bone system, muscular, circulatory or cardiovascular, digestive, nervous, endocrine, immune or immunological, respiratory, urinary and player.
No human being is like another. The voice and the particular characteristics make each person different from the others.
Despite the diversity of characteristics, we all have a similar body, with the basic structures and the same organization.

Head
The head is formed by the skull and the face.

inside the skull is the brain, which is the most important organ of the nervous system. He is responsible for conscious and unconscious acts, intelligence, memory, reasoning and imaginations.
At face there are the eyes, nose, ear and mouth, which are part of the sense organs, responsible for carrying information to the brain.
Stem
The trunk is formed by the neck, the nape, the chest, the back, the gluteal region, the abdomen and the hips.

most of the organs that make up the human body it is located in the trunk, including the larynx, thyroid gland, heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, stomach, large intestine and small intestine.
In the chest are located the heart, which is a muscular organ that pumps blood to different parts of the body, and the lungs, spongy organ responsible for oxygenating the blood.
Read too:
- human body systems
- Organs of the human body without which you can survive
members
You limbs of the human body are responsible for all the mobility we have. They divide into superiors and inferiors.
Upper limbs

You upper limbs they are formed by the shoulders, arms, elbow, forearms, wrist and hands.
Lower members

You lower members they are formed by the pelvis, thighs, knees, legs, ankles and feet.
Read too:
- Human Body
- bones of the human body
- Human skeleton
- Human anatomy
- human body joints
You can also see this theme with an approach to early childhood education: Human Body Parts - Kids.