You basically need all the organs you have because if you are missing on it can cause a lot of problems.....
Well it depends what system your talking about but usually no, because each organ plays a specific and vital part to body function/survival
Well blood travels through a person's arteries and i suppose the skin being the largest organ in the body would be what holds it in.
An organ is defined as being composed of two or more tissue types and having a recognizable shape and function. The foot is composed of muscle, connective, nervous, and epithelial tissues. It's a pretty recognizable shape and its function is pretty evident as well. It meets all the requirements of an organ, ergo it's an organ.
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The immune system is the organ system that aids in attacking foreign invaders such as pathogens or harmful substances in the body. It is composed of various organs, including the spleen, lymph nodes, and bone marrow, as well as specialized cells such as white blood cells. The immune system works to identify and destroy these invaders to maintain the body's overall health and well-being.
You basically need all the organs you have because if you are missing on it can cause a lot of problems.....
Well it depends what system your talking about but usually no, because each organ plays a specific and vital part to body function/survival
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Well blood travels through a person's arteries and i suppose the skin being the largest organ in the body would be what holds it in.
Puppies are made of organs including vital organs and sense organs, as well as skin (which is the largest organ in the body). They are made of muscle, ligaments, tendons, bones and connective tissue.
well as we all know our body is not as healthy as we think it is
The largest sense organ in the human body is the skin. The skin is not only the body's largest organ but also a complex sensory organ. It contains a vast network of receptors for various sensory experiences, such as touch, pressure, temperature, and pain. These sensory receptors allow us to perceive and respond to our external environment, making the skin a crucial sensory organ for our survival and well-being.
because they both are protecting vital organ.
Despite its softness, it's actually a tough barrier between the body and the outside world. It prevents the entry of micro-organisms which cause disease. It regulates temperature and fluid balance through sweating and is a major sensory organ with receptors for touch, heat, pain and cold. When a relatively small region of skin is removed, the person dies. (re: scalping)