In a human it is the skin.
The largest or most important part of an organ is called the "parenchyma." This term refers to the functional tissue of an organ responsible for its specialized functions.
the largest organ is the skin
Your skin is the largest organ outside of your body :)
The liver is the largest internal organ. Skin is the largest external organ, however, it is considered the human's largest organ.
The largest organ is the skin. The largest internal organ is the liver.
The largest human organ is not actually "in" a human it is "on" a human. It is your skin, called the epidermis. "Inside" your body the liver is the largest organ.
The largest human organ is not actually "in" a human it is "on" a human. It is your skin, called the epidermis. "Inside" your body the liver is the largest organ.
It could be anything. It depends on the particular organ. The largest pipe or the largest rank? Read the Wikipedia article on pipe organ and get your terminology straightened out.
The liver is the second largest organ and the largest INTERNAL organ. The skin is the largest organ in the human body. The skeleton is the third largest organ and second largest INTERNAL organ.
The organ that covers and protects the body and releases waste from the blood through sweat glands is the skin. Sweat glands in the skin help regulate body temperature by producing sweat, which is then released through the pores to cool the body.
No, although it is the major organ in any body. The skin is the largest organ. The liver is the largest internal organ, and the second largest organ overall. The brain is the third largest organ.
The largest or most important part of an organ is called the "parenchyma." This term refers to the functional tissue of an organ responsible for its specialized functions.
the largest organ is the skin
Typically, the skin is the largest organ of the body. The largest internal organ is the liver.
the largest organ of your body is the skin
The skin is the largest organ in the human body.
The skin is the largest organ.