Your brain. Even when your sleeping you brains still working
basically everything that's inside your body
The frontal lobe of the brain rests in the anterior cranial fossa. It plays a key role in functions such as reasoning, planning, movement, emotions, and problem-solving.
Rubbing a frozen body part can cause further tissue damage and increase the risk of frostbite. It can also worsen circulation and delay the healing process. It is recommended to gently warm the area instead.
The circulatory system is responsible for transporting oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout the body via blood vessels. The smallest blood vessels, called capillaries, are so tiny that red blood cells can only pass through them in single file.
neck
It rests on the dorsal part of your body. The ventral is the front part of your body, so your stomach/chest area.
basically everything that's inside your body
Wind
Cartilage is the part of the skeleton that never stops growing.
Webster's Dictionary says it is "the place at the back of the elbow where the ulnar nerve rests against a prominence of the humerus."
BASE
Fulcrum is the part of a lever where the leaver rests. This point is in the middle.
the inside of your body
Webster's Dictionary says it is "the place at the back of the elbow where the ulnar nerve rests against a prominence of the humerus."
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The Eyes.
The apex is the lowest part of the heart which is responsible for ventricular contraction. It points downward, and rests on the diaphragm.