Heart, lungs, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, spleen, and kidneys.
Probably not. They are (mostly) external, hence, more visual.
it was Franz Bauer, look it up in wikipedia
There are a few organs in the male reproductive system. These organs are located near the pelvic area on a man, and are used in reproducing. The male reproductive organs are: testes and penis.
Hydra, obelia, and Physalia (AKA portugese-man-of-war)
ALL the organs work with the skin... A big one in area, and a major one with keeping us in and other stuff out. (That's not a joke! A major function of the human skin is to prevent invasion by hostil others...and that means just about everything that is not inside.)The Organ System notions are sort of dated and more or less demand a sort of 19th century view of the human body. Sort of like a bunch of billard balls bouncing, the same as pre-quantum mechanics, and the fMRI.The entire notion about separate pieces working with separate pieces is just not supported by the last 100 years of research and looking at Man as the study of Man.
"visceral ' is a fancy word for "gut" His visceral reaction was to spit in the man's face when he called his wife a slut.
according to my knowledge , we were both young when i first saw you i close my eye and the flash back stars and im standing there., chorus; so call me maybe
vestigial organs like the appendix which is vestigial in man
They were not able to identify the man in the lineup. It was not easy to identify the owner of the car.
why man and fish both supplies a large amount of blood
Lungs.
wisdom teeth
yes
Nope!
yes
That depends on what you mean by a "man AND a woman". There are people who are hermaphroditic, meaning they have sex organs for both genders, so they could technically qualify. There are also people out there known as "transgendered" and they could count as well. A transgendered person can have a male body with a female mind, or a female body with a male mind. Their sex (meaning sex organs) and their gender (meaning what they identify as) are opposites, so that could technically count.
Male and female are traditionally decided by their reproductive organs.