no a pillow is not part of the human body
A Pillow!
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The answer to the riddle is a pillow. In the morning, when you wake up, you remove your head from the pillow, effectively causing it to "lose its head." At night, when you go to bed again, your head returns to the pillow, giving it its "head" back.
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A pillow is a cushioned support for the head or other parts of the body.
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The answer to the riddle "What loses its head in the morning and gets it back at night" is a pillow. In the morning, when you wake up, your head is no longer resting on the pillow, effectively making it "headless." At night, when you go to bed, you place your head back on the pillow, restoring its "head."
The difference between a pillow and a bee is a bee has a stinger on its back so it can sting the pillow. The pillow can do nothing, but hold your head.
No, hitting your head with your pillow while you're sleeping has absolutely nothing at all to do with autism and there's no reason to think that it does. If you're hitting your head with your pillow in your sleep this is fairly normal.