Not one machine all together but it can be detected by testing the blood and other bodily fluids or do an X-ray. No miracle machine though.
Not possible in human body.......
X-rays cannot detect soft tissues like muscles, tendons, and nerves within the human body.
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organ system
it makes it sick
Yes, some people consider the human body to be like a machine because it has various parts that work together to perform functions, similar to how a machine operates.
Eating food is not a response of human white blood cells to disease. White blood cells respond to disease by recognizing and attacking pathogens, producing antibodies, and coordinating immune responses within the body.
sensors can detect blood flow ,the movements of body and IR sensors can find the temperature of human body
The knee is a simple machine. Duh
out of body experience
The rays they pass have the intensity to go through the human skin but not the human bones. So when they are passed through a human body they pass through the skin and reflect at the bones which helps the doctors to detect if any cracks or something similar has developed within the bones.
Homeostasis. Regulation of the endocrine system.