Liver
the liver
the only human organ wich can reproduce itself is the amgelda wich is located in west philadelfia born and raised On the playground where I spent most of my days. I whistled for a cab and when it came near the Licensplate said fresh and had a dice in the mirror if anything I could say that this cab was rare But I thought now forget it, yo home to bel-air I pulled up to a house about seven or eight And I yelled to the cabby yo, home smell you later Looked at my kingdom I was finally there To settle my throne as the prince of bel-air
the largest internal body of the human is brain
Muscles are capable of contracting in the human body. This allows movement, support of body structures, and distribution of substances throughout the body.
The four sterile sites in the human body are the brain, blood, cerebrospinal fluid, and the internal tissues and organs. These sites are typically free from normal microbiota and are considered to be sterile environments within the body.
the liver
Liver
liver
LIVER
liver
The bones generally gives the human body its frame and protects the internal tissues.
No. This is an common misconceptiion. Respiration is considered external if it occurs in the lungs. When it occurs in body tissues it is considered internal respiration.
pretty much everything; except for the brain, eyes, ears, nose, fingers/ toes, and any thing that came off ( like if you lost your arm in the war or something ). The body repairs itself internally and externally.
Beneath the skin lies a complex network of tissues, muscles, organs, and bones that make up the human body's internal structure.
The human body has considerably fewer than 1000 organs. All tissues of the human body are capable of becoming cancerous, although some types of cancer are much more common than others.
The organization of the human body usually is expressed from the smallest unit to the largest. Cells that are all the same form tissues, different tissues form organs, different organs form organ systems and different organ systems form an organism.
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