The thyroid, lymph nodes, breasts, testicles, eyeballs, and a pregnant uterus are organs that normally can be easily palpated through the skin. With a little more force and using two hands, the liver and spleen may be minimally palpabe through the skin, as can the full descending colon.
A full bladder, pregnant uterus, or full descending colon are pelvic organs that can be palpated through the skin.
The skin is the organ where water is lost as sweat.
it is an organ, because your skin or epidermis is the biggest organ of you body
The skin produces oil through sebaceous glands.
The skin is an organ of excretion because it eliminates waste products through sweat, sebum, and shedding of dead skin cells. Additionally, the skin helps regulate body temperature through processes like sweating and dilation or constriction of blood vessels in response to changes in environmental temperatures.
A full bladder, pregnant uterus, or full descending colon are pelvic organs that can be palpated through the skin.
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.
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The skin is the organ where water is lost as sweat.
Earthworms breathe through their skin.
Skin is actually the largest organ. It covers your whole body, and no other organ is bigger than that.
it is an organ, because your skin or epidermis is the biggest organ of you body
The intestines, small and large. The skin is the largest organ but its function is not predominantly excretory.
Skin is an organ, not an organ system. It is part of the integumentary system.
The skin produces oil through sebaceous glands.
the ovaries cannot be palpated. The uterus can only be palpated when enlarged due to pregnancy or pyometra :) you out.
In people, the organ would be the skin (in the form of sweat through sweat glands). In most plants the organ would be the leaves through stomata.