That question should probably be more limited, something like, what is the smallest bone in the human body (one of the inner ear bones), or what is the smallest organ (possibly the pineal gland) rather than what is the smallest part, because everything in the universe is ultimately made of the same small parts, which are sub-atomic particles. From the perspective of a physicist, a quark would be the smallest part.
That question should probably be more limited, something like, what is the smallest bone in the human body (one of the inner ear bones), or what is the smallest organ (possibly the pineal gland) rather than what is the smallest part, because everything in the universe is ultimately made of the same small parts, which are sub-atomic particles. From the perspective of a physicist, a quark would be the smallest part.
your ear is your smallest part on your body and your sternam (breast bone).
Well, it depends on what you mean. It's a pretty broad question.
The smallest bone is the Stapes, which is located in the inner ear. Smallest organ is probably the Pineal Gland.
The cell is the smallest living unit in any plant or animal including humans.
stepeces ear bones.
The Ligaments.
cell
cell
The cell, is the smallest part of the body that is said to be alive.
Yes there is nothing smaller
The smallest parts of the human body are contained in the cells.
What is the smallest complete living unit of the body
The cell is the individual unit of which each part of the body is composed. It also is the smallest independent building block within the body.
your ear is your smallest part on your body and your sternam (breast bone).
The cell, is the smallest part of the body that is said to be alive.
maybe the cell
the human cell
The smallest bone in the human body, they are a part of your ears.
Yes there is nothing smaller
The smallest parts of the human body are contained in the cells.
What is the smallest complete living unit of the body
ligament,newrone
The Anvil is a bone in the inner ear. It is one of the 3 smallest bones in the body.
middle ear.
Individual cells, the same as everyone else