i think heart because we cant Oder it
Involuntary organs are parts of the body that function automatically, without conscious control. Examples include the heart, digestive system, and respiratory system. These organs are essential for maintaining homeostasis and overall health.
In your body, cells make specialized tissues; specialized tissues make specialized organs; organs control major functioning within the body.
The nervous system including the central nervous system and the peripheral system are responsible for coordination and control.
Nervous Tissue(s)
Some organs are considered unnecessary because they have lost their original function over the course of evolution or because other organs can perform similar roles. For example, the appendix was once thought to play a role in digestion, but its removal does not typically affect overall health. Additionally, some organs, like wisdom teeth, may become redundant due to changes in diet and jaw size. These organs are often referred to as vestigial structures.
The vestibular organs, the eyes and the brain are the body organs that control the body's vision.
Hormones
the autosome do not control the sex organs . but the sex chromosome control the sex organs
the brain and your heart control u
Involuntary organs are parts of the body that function automatically, without conscious control. Examples include the heart, digestive system, and respiratory system. These organs are essential for maintaining homeostasis and overall health.
Cardiac muscles move your organs. they are the ones that are uncontrollable...
Your lungs control your breathing and your heart controls your pulse rate.
Hormones.
It involves damage to the nerves that control the heart, digestive and other organs, and eventually leads to damage to these organs
The job of endocrine glands is to produce hormones which control the cells and organs of the body.
Fish have various organs that perform specific functions to help them survive in their aquatic environment. Some key organs include the gills for breathing, the swim bladder for buoyancy control, the liver for metabolism, the heart for circulation, and the kidneys for waste removal. These organs work together to support the fish's overall health and well-being.
autonomic nervous system refers to visceral organs that we are unable to control. these organs control actions such as breathing, heart rate, etc. that occur without having to be thought about