all of your organs are connected to your brain. for example when you touch something hot your brain sends impulses to the body part to move.
your brains? may be.
It's in our heads and one of the most important organs in the body. It has two hemispheres, and they tend to control opposite parts of the body.
The heart is not taken out of the body because it is the centre of intelligence and feeling and the man will need it in the afterlife.
The backbone holds other body organs while the skin covers all body parts.
Individual organs have their own jobs, but in the body system, they work together to be more efficent.
During the mummification process, ancient Egyptians made a small incision on the left side of the body to remove the internal organs, which were then preserved separately in canopic jars. The organs were carefully extracted to avoid damaging the body, as they believed that the organs were necessary for the afterlife.
The gall bladder and other organs filter the bad .
A cell is a single unit of organism. when many cells form together, tissues are formed. so when loads of tisssues come together, organs are formed. and when organs work with other things in our body, a system is formed.....:))
Arteries carry blood to the other organs in the body.
The science being studied is human anatomy. By examining the spatial relationship of organs in the abdominal cavity, students are learning about the structure and organization of the human body. This knowledge is essential for understanding how different organs function and interact with each other in the abdominal region.
brains are a source of eduacation in the human body
cells are the basic building blocks of organs (organs need cells to exist) organs perform a necessary function for a system that supports the body such as: stomach, intestines, etc. - which take in nutrients for the cells skin - protects cells muscles - moves the body, hold things together bones - protection, provide framework to hold everything in one body