In simple terms the human head is essentially the skull, which holds and encases the brain. Anatomically, the head is the major support for the face, which of course is the eyes, nose, and mouth of a human being.
Human organs are built by tissues, which are in turn made up of cells. Cells are the basic building blocks of all living organisms and are organized into tissues to form organs. These organs work together within organ systems to carry out various functions in the body.
human for sale... buy one lung get a kidney free
No, because there is no lungs to breath the oxygen. A decapitated head will die for it lacks the essential elements of vitality. (Mr.Damien: Please read the question again. The blood would contain every element it normally does. Including Oxygen)
It is not feasible for human organs to go around the world. The question may refer to the length of blood vessels in an average human body, which can stretch to about 60,000 miles when laid out, theoretically enough to encircle the Earth nearly 2.5 times.
The human organs are the heart the lungs (kidneys?)Mucsels
The head, T1, and S6 are important landmarks in the human anatomy. The head houses the brain and sensory organs, T1 is the first thoracic vertebra in the spine, and S6 is the sixth sacral vertebra at the base of the spine. These structures play crucial roles in supporting the body, protecting vital organs, and facilitating movement and coordination.
Human organs can not be sold legally in the United States.
The three main parts of the human body are the head, torso, and limbs. The head includes the brain and sensory organs, the torso houses vital organs like the heart and lungs, and the limbs, including arms and legs, enable movement and manipulation.
There are a few organs in the human body that could be considered creative organs. The brain is one example.
the word skeleton is referring to all the bones in a organism. if you meant to say what *bones are covering the vital organs on a human body, there are no good answers to that question as there are multiple vital organs all over the human body, most of a humans vital organs are protected by your rip cage, which rests on your chest. but something like your brain, is protected by a skull which of course is in your head. hope this helped
Your Head.
Musical organs YES, Human organs NO
The 12 cranial nerves connect to various structures in the human body, including the brain, head, neck, and some internal organs.
10 waste organs.
Vital organs
It depends how old the human is.