each of these organs is made of tissues composed of different kind of specialized cells
no veins carrys blood towards the heart
A very limited and brief list would be the tongue, the eyes, the brain, the heart, the lungs, the intestines, the liver, the kidneys, the spleen, the skin, the uterus, the muscles and the bones. A complete list is not possible here.
No, you simply need your skin to be able to move, your muscles and bones are just the filling inside your skin.
In order to cover the veins, bones and muscles skin is existing.
yes. muscles allow your bones to move. if you didn't have muscles, you'd be skin stretched over bones lying in a heap on the ground.
heart, liver, kidneys, skin, bones heart, liver, kidneys, skin, bones Well, 70% of your body is made up of water...
it joins the muscles and skin together with the bones
The fur keeps them warm. The skin is needed to protect muscles, intestines and all that from the environment. And, for the fur to have something to grow out of.
Ligaments, tendons, muscles, fascia, cartilage and skin all play a part in securing bones to bones and muscles to bones. However, most bones are connected to other bones by ligaments, and muscles are connected to bones by tendons.Ligament attaches bones to bones. Tendon attaches muscle to bones.
A hernia is an abnormal protrusion of part of the intestines through a weak part of the abdomen, that is, part of the guts are poking through the abdominal wall. Normally, the front of the abdomen has several layers comprising of skin then fat then muscles and broad ligaments. Underneath all these lie the intestines (guts). If, for any reason, there is a weak point in the muscles or ligaments, part of the intestines push through. You can then feel a soft lump under the skin
back bowel brain breast buttocks belly boobs
lungs ?The ribcage and intercostal muscles.