The eardrums.
Rhythm is a noun.
no heart
parrelelism
The tutito is the part of the chicken wing with the most meat, i.e. the bone closest to the body of the bird.
rhythm divine
hypothalamus
The inner ear, specifically the cochlea, is responsible for detecting and processing sound waves, which are essential for perceiving rhythm. The cochlea contains hair cells that convert sound vibrations into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for interpretation. This intricate process allows us to perceive and appreciate rhythm in music and other auditory stimuli.
Rhythm is a noun.
Rhythm is a noun.
Most thought of sleep.
the circadian rhythm
Rhythm is the beat of the music it is the part of the music when you click or tap along to the music and then you are making your own rhythm using different parts on your body.
Sinus rhythm is the normal rhythm of the heart. The heart is beating between 60 and 100 beats per minute. An EKG would show a certain pattern like a sine curve, the top part when the heart contracts and the bottom part contracts sending blood through the body.
It is the brain part of the human body that contains the most neonates.
The most sensitive part of a dog's body is typically their nose.
The brain is considered the most used body part, while the heart is often considered the second most used body part because it constantly pumps blood throughout the body.
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body.