Brain (along with the glands that go with it), eyes, muscles, esophagus, beginning of the pharynx, teeth
The head contains the input organs (nose, mouth) through which air is supplied to the lungs through the trachea.
True
yes. In the head and neck.
Bivalves have to shell parts. Another difference is cephalization. Which is the process that eventually produces a head with sensory organs.
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Your Head.
The localization of a brain and specialized sensory organs of an animal's head is known as cephalization. This presumed evolutionary process focuses on the creation of sensory organs in the anterior end of the head.
The sensory organs located on the mouth and head of a fetal pig are not the same as adults. These organs include the eyes and nose.
The sense organs that are located in the head and mouth of a pig are the eyes, ears, nose and tongue. These organs are for sight, hearing, smelling and tasting, respectively.
The “Head-Foot” region contains the mouth and sensory organs as well as the foot, the foot contains organs for locomotion.
the head protects our brains and other internal organs that are in our head
you can get a dragons head by cutting it's head of and by taking it's organs out, followed by stuffing them
face , head , finger
the eyes nose ear and mouth are on the head because they are the closest to your brain
Platyhelminthes !
No. It is the part of the body that contains the digestive organs.
face , head , finger