sweat glands
Skin protects our internal organs from infection. It covers and protects everything inside your body. The skin also helps to moderate our body tempreture. When we get to hot after playing sports sweat passes throughout our skin to cool us down.
Cool, pale skin is a common symptom of shock. This is due to decreased blood flow to the skin as the body redirects blood to vital organs. It's important to seek medical attention if someone shows signs of shock.
The skin
The skin and the heart are organs of the body.
The Skin
The backbone holds other body organs while the skin covers all body parts.
There are no organs ON your back (apart form the skin). Your back is the upper OUTER surface of your body, your organs are inside your body.
SKIN
Skin Lungs Gallbladder Appendix Stomach Kidneys Small Intestine Large Intestine Liver Heart
The elephant uses his ears to cool his body in two ways. The actual movement of the ear produces small relief, but the excess surface area allows the blood to cool before returning to the major organs.
it protects the inner organs of the body
The skin keep the body cool by sweating. When the body gets too hot as you may know by exercising you begin to perspire. This is how the body cools itself down.