The pancreas is an organ that makes digestive juices that help break down food. It also makes hormones like insulin, which helps control blood sugar. You can find it behind the lower part of the stomach.
Patella is the formal name for the kneecap, a small round bone in the front of your knee. It helps protect the knee joint.
Phalanges are small bones in your fingers and toes. In your hands they help your fingers bend so you can pick things up, and in your feet they help you to walk.
The picture indicates the phalanges in your hand.
Philtrum is the small groove in the middle of a person's face between the nose and the upper lip.
The picture is a baby's philtrum.
Platelets are small blood cells in your body. They help your blood clot so you stop bleeding when you get a cut.
In the picture, the platelets are the small purple dots.











