The human body can survive without the spleen, gallbladder, and one kidney.
It is necessary for everyone who plans to have a career in health and medicine (e.g. doctors, nurses). You have to know about the body and the organs and how they function so that you can understand about illness and diseases and how it effects the various organs, and then you can learn how to treat and manage the conditions.
Yes, humans need cells to live. Cells make up all tissues and organs in the body, performing essential functions such as obtaining nutrients, removing waste, and carrying out metabolic processes necessary for survival. Without cells, the human body would not be able to function.
The brain is the most important organ in the body as there is no device/implant that can replicate the tasks it performs. There is no way as of yet to even successfully transplant a brain The heart and lungs are also vital, if they don't work you die in minutes. Many other organs are also vital, for instance the liver and kidneys. We are complex organisms and all our body parts work together to keep us functioning.
ALL of the the organs in the human body need an oxygen supply. This even includes the organs responsible for delivering oxygen to the rest of the body: the heart and lungs. Every organ requires oxygen. All that can be said in this case is that some organs use/need more oxygen than others. For instance, the brain needs/uses more oxygen than the spleen.
The interest of the study of human body goes back to the ancient egyptions. As studying history we also realized some areas were they were wrong for example they thought the heart was made to hold emotions
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An autonomous body would be a self-sufficient body, or a body that does not rely on outside input for survival. For example, an autonomous human would not need food or water for survival.
Math is often needed. For example, surgeons often need to take measurements of organs, veins, and other things in the human body. Then they could need to have to calculate the percentage of chance of survival, or some other statistic.
The study of the human body involves anatomy and physiology. The human body can show anatomicalnon-pathological anomalies which need to be able to be recognised. Physiology focuses on the systems and their organs of the human body and their functions.
because dentist no need to no about all internal organs of human body
It is necessary for everyone who plans to have a career in health and medicine (e.g. doctors, nurses). You have to know about the body and the organs and how they function so that you can understand about illness and diseases and how it effects the various organs, and then you can learn how to treat and manage the conditions.
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
Yes, humans need cells to live. Cells make up all tissues and organs in the body, performing essential functions such as obtaining nutrients, removing waste, and carrying out metabolic processes necessary for survival. Without cells, the human body would not be able to function.
Yes. zinc is an essential element for human survival. There are so many enzymes there is your body, which have got zinc as essential component. You may or may not need to take extra supplement of the zinc in your diet. There are other trace elements that are there, which are essential for the survival of the human being. Most of them are placed before and after the Iron in periodic table.
Because your body is made mostly of water so you need to kind of like refill your body since some of the water comes out when you sweat. Thats why!
The resources necessary for human survival relate to the needs of the human anatomy. So air meets the need to breathe, intimacy the need to reproduce, nourishment the need for energy to carry out tasks, shelter the need to rest, and society the need to communicate.
The health of the body's organs and growth.