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Your Skin. Yes...it is considered an Organ.
It is physically possible for somebody to be born with three legs, this is an abormality. In popular slang, the Third Leg refers to the male genitive organ. Third Leg shoes are what are also called rubbers, it is a pun on third rail shoes, power-pickup devices on electric trains and subways.
The femur is not an organ, but the upper leg bone that is the longest and strongest bone in the human body. It plays a crucial role in supporting body weight and facilitating movement. Organs, on the other hand, are structures made up of different tissues that perform specific functions within an organism.
The big toe is not an organ, but is simply a part of your skin and bone complex. Your big toe is a limb, and maybe compared to your arms and legs. The "Phalanges", also referred to as "Digits", is the medical term used to describe the fingers of the hand and the toes of the feet. Your toes, foot and leg make up what are medicaly descrided as a "Limb". The "big toe" is definitely not an organ, but you could play the organ with your big toe if you wanted to.
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It rubs its leg against a rasping organ on its wing.
The muscles and bones of the legs
No, a leg is not an organ. It is a body part made up of muscles, bones, and other tissues that help with movement and support the body. Organs are more complex structures made up of different tissues that perform specific functions within the body.
A bone is an organ. It is made up of multiple tissues working together.
Your Skin. Yes...it is considered an Organ.
The severed leg symbolizes something that has been "cut off" or disconnected from you. It may be something that you felt was such an essential part of yourself that you could not imagine losing it until this recent event. The image of a leg (as opposed to a hand or other organ) suggests that it relates to your mobility.
The reddish-brown, oval-shaped organ found in a chicken thigh is the muscle known as the gastrocnemius. This muscle is responsible for extending the lower leg and pushing the body forward when walking or running.
The tibia is part of the skeletal system, specifically the long bone located in the lower leg. It plays a key role in supporting body weight and facilitating movement in conjunction with the muscles and other bones of the leg.
There are NO organs not needed. This is confusing, but you could live without a leg and live. Scientists say you don't need a tailbone, which is false. You need every organ.