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Write the names of the internal organs

Write the names of the five internal organs as follows:

The five internal organs is a concept in traditional Chinese medicine, which refers to the main organs of the human body and their functions. Specifically, the five internal organs refer to the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys, while the six internal organs refer to the stomach, gallbladder, triple burner, bladder, large intestine, and small intestine. Below I will go into detail about these organs and their functions, as well.

Heart. The heart is an important organ of the human body, its main function is to control blood circulation. It is responsible for transporting blood from the venous system back to the heart and then throughout the body through the arterial system, providing oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body, and at the same time transporting metabolic waste back to the liver for processing. The heart is also involved in the body's immune system, which is able to recognize and attack invading pathogens.

Liver. The liver is the largest internal organ in the human body and has many important functions. It is responsible for breaking down and metabolizing nutrients in the body, including glucose, fat and protein. In addition, the liver also has detoxification and excretion functions, capable of converting harmful substances in the body into excretable substances and expelling them from the body. The liver is also involved in the body's immune system, clearing pathogens and aging red blood cells.

Spleen. The spleen is an important immune organ of the human body. Its main function is to remove pathogens and aging red blood cells from the blood, and to produce antibodies and lymphocytes to protect the body from pathogens. The spleen also participates in the body's hematopoietic function and can produce red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.

Lungs. The lungs are the important respiratory organs of the human body. Their main functions are to inhale oxygen and emit carbon dioxide. During breathing, the lungs draw oxygen into the body and expel carbon dioxide from the body. In addition, the lungs also regulate blood pressure and body temperature.

Kidney. The kidney is an important excretory organ of the human body. Its main function is to filter waste and excess water in the blood and excrete it from the body. The kidneys also produce urine, which is stored in the bladder and excreted when a certain amount is reached. In addition, the kidneys also regulate body fluid balance and blood pressure.

Stomach. The stomach is an important digestive organ of the human body. Its main function is to digest food and absorb nutrients. During digestion, the stomach secretes gastric acid and digestive enzymes to break down food into small molecular substances, absorb the nutrients in them, and transport them to the liver and other organs for metabolism and utilization.

Courage. Gallbladder is an important digestive organ of the human body. Its main function is to secrete bile and help digest fat. Bile contains components such as bile salts, bilirubin, and mucus, which can emulsify fat and break it down into small molecular substances, which is beneficial to intestinal absorption and utilization. In addition, the gallbladder also has an excretory function and can excrete bile from the body.

Triple burner. The triple burner is one of the important organs of the human body. Its main function is to promote the rise and fall of qi and the distribution of body fluid. The triple burner is a group of meridian acupoints in the human body, distributed in the chest and abdominal cavity. It can regulate the normal operation of the human body's qi and body fluids, and plays an important role in maintaining the normal physiological functions of the human body.

Bladder. The bladder is an important excretory organ of the human body. Its main function is to store urine and excrete it from the body. The bladder is located in the pelvic cavity and can store urine produced by the kidneys. When the urine reaches a certain amount, it will stimulate the bladder to contract and expel it from the body.

Small intestine. The small intestine is an important digestive organ of the human body, and its main function is to absorb nutrients from food. The small intestine is divided into three parts: the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. It can absorb nutrients in food, such as proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals, and at the same time transport food residues to the large intestine for excretion.