This part is in the front part, between the knee and the ankle.
Shin
Redness, blurred vision
CATARACTS
This organ filters toxins from the blood and produces bile.
Liver
A sudden increase in body temperature.
This system is the main site of drug absorption for orally administered medications.
Digestive system
The joint near our neck that attaches our arm to our body
SHOULDER
It affects your body's ability to produce or use insulin
DIABETES
These organs filter the blood and produce urine.
Kidneys
Loss of strength or energy in the body.
Weakness
This system determines how quickly a drug reaches target tissues by controlling blood flow.
Circulatory system
This part is at the back of your leg, below the knee.
Calf
High fever and characteristic rash
SMALLPOX
Damage to this organ can cause shortness of breath and low oxygen levels.
Lungs
A feeling of spinning or losing balance.
DizzInes
This system is responsible for renal clearance and elimination of many drugs and metabolites.
Excretory system
This part is located between the shoulder and the wrist and contains two long bones.
Forearm
Food poisoning caused by infection with a bacterium
Salmonellosis
This organ is part of the female reproductive system and supports pregnancy.
Uterus
A small abnormal elevation on the skin
WART
This system regulates physiological processes using hormones with slow but long-lasting effects.
Endocrine system
This part allows movement by working together with bones.
Muscles
A common skin condition that speeds up the life cycle of skin cells
Psoriasis
Reduced function of these organs may require dialysis.
Kidneys
A sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle.
Cramp
Dysfunction in this system increases the risk of drug accumulation and toxicity, especially in elderly patients.
Excretory system