The skin (integument) is the largest and heaviest organ in the human body.
That will vary from disease to disease and organ to organ.
the most unknown organ in the human body is the spleen
The largest organ in the human body is the skin.
Be more specific. Did you mean "what is a life sustaining organ in the human body" or were you trying to ask a question about a specific organ?
There is an organ, known as the caecum (or cecum), that is attched to the large intestine. It is important in an herbivores digestive system, as it helps break down raw plants. As herbivores, pigs are benefitted by this organs presence. In humans, however, the caecum has become a vestigial organ (the appendix).
The largest human organ is the skin.
The largest human organ is not actually "in" a human it is "on" a human. It is your skin, called the epidermis. "Inside" your body the liver is the largest organ.
Nope. The human heart is a muscle not an organ.
The largest organ in the human body is the skin.
The skin is the largest human organ.
The largest human organ is not actually "in" a human it is "on" a human. It is your skin, called the epidermis. "Inside" your body the liver is the largest organ.
It is not a organ. It is an organelle
The skin (integument) is the largest and heaviest organ in the human body.
Kidney, there are kidney beans and the kidney as a human organ.
The liver is the most heaviest organ in the human body; It is also the largest internal organ.
The organ is eye; the letter is I.