10 waste organs.
10 waste organs.
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There are several vestigial organs in the human body, including the appendix, wisdom teeth, and the coccyx (tailbone). The exact number of vestigial organs may vary depending on interpretation and definition.
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1.Brain2.kidney3.Heart4.Womb7.Lungs8.Liver
Using the definition of organ as a group of cells that perform a specific function, the average human body has 78 organs. They are:Adrenal GlandsAnusAppendixBladderBonesBrainBronchiEarsEsophagusEyesGall BladderGenitalsHeartHypothalamusKidneysLarge IntestineLarynx (voice box)LiverLungsLymph NodesMouthNosePancreasParathyroid GlandsPituitary GlandProstateRectumSalivary GlandsSkeletal MusclesSkinSmall IntestineSpinal CordSpleenStomachThymus GlandTracheaThyroidUretersUrethraThere are approximately 78 organs in the body.
I think the human body needs organs because it coud'nt live without it
The human body has two kidneys. They are bean-shaped organs located on each side of the spine, below the rib cage. The kidneys play a crucial role in filtering waste and excess fluids from the blood to create urine.
there are 5 major sense organs in the human body--sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch
Most organs in the human body serve a particular purpose, and many organs have more than one purpose. Some organs, like wisdom teeth and erector pili are essentially useless and are called vestigial. Other organs like the gall bladder or tonsils are useful, but not essential. Your question is a vague but just about every organ in the human body is essential for life.
Kidneys, lungs