the liver
The liver is both the largest internal gland and largest internal organ in the body. It plays a crucial role in metabolism, detoxification, and nutrient storage.
Skin is an organ. It is the largest organ in the integumentary system, which is made up of skin, hair and nails. An organ is a collection of tissues that share a common function. Skin is made up of several layers of ectodermal tissue, and protects the inside of the body.
The pancreas is both a gland and an organ.
The skeleton.
The sciatic nerve is typically located on both the left and right sides of the body.
diplegia, affecting the same body region on both sides of the body (both arms, for example, or both sides of the face)
Comparatively, the dermis is much thicker than the epidermis. But generally we refer to them both as the skin which is the largest organ of the body.
It is the effect of the moon's gravity on earth's oceans.
skin
The liver is both the largest internal gland and largest internal organ in the body. It plays a crucial role in metabolism, detoxification, and nutrient storage.
It's the balanced distribution of body part on both sides a the spinal cord in vertebrates, or on both sides of the thorax in insects. People have an arm and a leg on both sides of the spinal cord.
Both sides To expand a bit on the above answer, bilateral, in this case, refers to something that occurs in both the left and right sides of the body (such as paralysis of both legs), or occurs in both of a pair of organs such as an infection in both lungs simultaneously. In general, bilateral means ocurring on both sides of a line of symmetry, whether real or imagined. The human body exhibits bilateral symmetry in that the right half is similar in appearance and function to the left half.
Diplegia-- Paralysis affecting like parts on both sides the body, such as both arms or both legs
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Oral Cancer
I THINK it is, but don't quote me on that.
Both the skin and the kidneys have the job of maintaining water balance in your body.