Practice identifying human organs from images, names, and functions in this fun and educational anatomy quiz.
Test your knowledge of human anatomy by identifying organs from diagrams, names, and functions. Perfect for students and anatomy enthusiasts. If you're interested in the skeletal structure, you might also enjoy our interactive human skeleton anatomy quiz.
This interactive quiz tests your knowledge of 10 major human organs across multiple body systems:
Each organ is tested through multiple identification methods to reinforce learning through different cognitive pathways.
This anatomy quiz is designed for:
For best results, take the quiz 2-3 times with different settings to reinforce memory through spaced repetition.
9-10 Correct: Excellent understanding of major human organs. Consider exploring specialized anatomy topics.
7-8 Correct: Good foundational knowledge. Focus on organ functions and system relationships.
5-6 Correct: Basic understanding achieved. Review organ locations and functions.
Below 5 Correct: Opportunity for growth. Start with one system at a time using the filter options.
Common Mistakes to Avoid: Don't confuse organ locations (liver vs. spleen) or functions (pancreas endocrine vs. exocrine roles).
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Take this quiz multiple times with different settings. Each replay strengthens neural pathways through varied testing methods.
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Educational Purpose: This quiz is designed for educational reinforcement and self-assessment. It covers major organs but is not exhaustive.
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Accuracy: Content is reviewed for anatomical accuracy based on standard medical references. Variations in individual anatomy may exist.
Version: Anatomy Quiz v2.1 • Content updated January 2026