5-7 deal with the genitals, a major bodilyorifice; (b) chs 8-10 and 11 are concerned with another orifice, the mouth for eating; and (c) chs 12-14 are likewise concerned with the mouth, under the rubric of tongues and prophecy.
Bodily surface is discussed in 11:2r-16, whether this refers to veils on the head or to hair styles.
Particular bodily issues are discussed: whom one may not marry (ch 5), with whom one may not have sexual intercourse (ch 6), whether to marry and stay married (ch 7), what foods one may eat (chs 8-10), how the surface of one's head must be covered and which "heads" one should obey (ch 11).