the heart and the liver because the heart pumps blood and the liver protects it
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.
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Brain is supposed to be the most 'privileged' organ. Others may say that your heart is the most 'privileged' organ. As such all body organs are very important. You know there importance, once they do not function.
The most important organ in the reproductive system is typically considered to be the gonads, which are the testes in males and the ovaries in females. These organs produce sex hormones and gametes (sperm in males, eggs in females) that are essential for reproduction.
All organs in our body are important for different functions, but the skin serves as the body's largest organ and plays a vital role in protecting against pathogens, regulating body temperature, and providing sensations like touch. It is crucial for overall health and well-being.
All of the organs are very important. The most important is probably "the big organ" which is your intestinal organ. That is what the food eaten goes through after it is broken up, but before it reaches the toilet.
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 small intestine.
lungs
The brain
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The lungs.
The Kidneys
The brain is the most important organ of the nervous system. The spinal cord and the brain are the main parts of the nervous system but the spinal cord is not considered to be an organ.
skin!
The Kidneys
You brain is considered to be the most important. However, you can't live without many of the rest.