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Human Body Parts: Parts of the Human Body

The human body is made up of many different parts, each with its own important function. From the head and arms to the heart and lungs, learning body parts in English is useful for everyday conversations and health-related situations. In this article, we’ll explore the names of human body parts in English, making it simple and easy to understand.

List of Human Body Parts

Body Parts: Parts of the Human Body in English with the Picture!

Head

  • Forehead
  • Eye
  • Nose
  • Lip
  • Ear
  • Cheek
  • Eyebrow
  • Hair
  • Chin

Body

  • Neck
  • Shoulder
  • Upper arm
  • Breast
  • Elbow
  • Lower arm
  • Belly
  • Back
  • Hand
  • Thigh
  • Bottom
  • Knee
  • Calf
  • Lower leg
  • Ankle
  • Foot

Parts of the Body with Examples

Learn different parts of the human body in the sentences.

  • Head

A good head and an industrious hand are worth gold in any land.

  • Forehead

Is a high forehead indicative of great mental power?

  • Eye

The eye is the organ of sight.

  • Nose

Her hands were covered in dust and she had a black smudge on her nose.

  • Lip

Her lip quivered and then she started to cry.

  • Ear

You really have an ear for pop music.

  • Cheek

She pecked her father lightly on the cheek.

  • Neck

He tied a scarf around his neck.

  • Eyebrow

He raised one eyebrow in a meaningful way.

  • Hair

I recognized her by her red hair.

  • Shoulder

Her cheek came to rest against my shoulder.

  • Upper arm

The old man fell and fractured his upper arm.

  • Breast

Breast/Mother’s milk is the best nourishment for a baby.

  • Elbow

He jogged me with his elbow to give me a warning.

  • Lower arm

An upper arm connects to a lower arm, which has a hand.

  • Belly

When the belly is full, the bones would be at rest. 

  • Back

I have pain in the middle of my back.

You cannot clap with one hand

  • Thigh

 The blood ran away and empurpled her thigh.

  • Knee

I hit my knee on the corner of the table.

  • Calf

He still bore the scars of her teeth on his calf and upper thigh.

  • Lower leg

She had also suffered from dysesthesia in the right lower leg and intermittent claudication.

  • Ankle

He gave a wrench to his ankle when he jumped down.

  • Foot

Well, I’m not going home on foot, at any rate.

Sudirman

Thursday 16th of March 2023

Thanks a lots, this is very helpful.

hayley smith

Wednesday 6th of October 2021

This is very educatinal

Enrique

Friday 10th of July 2020

Very practical , thanks