The excretory system of crayfish, which involves specialized structures called green glands for waste removal, is unlike the human excretory system, which primarily relies on the kidneys. The respiratory system of crayfish, which involves gills for gas exchange, differs from the human respiratory system that uses lungs.
It can damage your lungs and eyes.
The Human Body has two Lungs, Kidneys and many more
Body parts that generally don't grow after a certain age include the eyes, teeth, and bones (after reaching adulthood). However, the size of organs like the heart and lungs typically remain relatively constant throughout adulthood.
Very - yes it will damage lungs, skin, eyes, respiratory system etc. It is poisonous and CORROSIVE
No. Human eyes are used for sight and lungs are used to breathe.
The bronchi are tubes leading to the lungs, you have two lungs, ergo you need two bronchi.Now why two lungs? A lot of your body organs and parts come in paired sets - lungs, kidneys, eyes, ears, arms, testicles, or as multiples like teeth, toes, fingers - to provide you with a backup set if one fails due to disease or injury.
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The brain gets adapted to its purpose naturally, it has got no stopping unless the end of life. From the time in mother's womb, certain body parts start to function like the circulatory system, heart and brain. And some start after delivery like lungs and eyes etc.
A lion typically has two eyes, like most mammals. In terms of body parts, a lion has four legs, a tail, a head, a torso, and various internal organs such as a heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys. Lions also have sharp claws, teeth, and a mane, which are considered additional body parts.
There is no such mammal.
Remember "MURDERS LINC"MuscularUrinaryRespiratoryDigestiveEndocrineReproductiveSkeletalLymphamicIntegumentaryNervousCirculatory