Brain
brain, heart, lungs, kidney, esophagus , stomach, intestines.
the brain, heart, lungs, kidney,stomach and the intestines
Effectively, all of them. You do need your brain, at least one lung, one kidney, and all of your other organs because many of them are needed for things like metabolism and waste disposal (eg stomach, bladder, thyroid). The Pancreas is one organ you can live without, though.
- Eye - Brain - Heart - Liver - Lungs - Intestines - Stomach - Pancreas - Tongue - Ear - Apenidcs - Voice Box - Male/Female Genitals - Spleen - Kidneys - Bladder Note: These are not all internal organs some are external.
heart, liver, kidneys, lungs and brain
The skin is the largest organ in the body.
Heart
The liver is the largest and heaviest internal organ in the body; it weighs roughly 1.5 kg. The brain weighs-in in second place at about 1.3 kg, while the heart weighs less than a third of this - no more than 450 grams.
lever kidney brain heart bone lungs
brain wight is more than that of heart
The human brain weighs more then the lungs. The brain weighs 9 pounds The lungs weighs 5 pounds
brain, heart, lungs, kidney, esophagus , stomach, intestines.
the brain, heart, lungs, kidney,stomach and the intestines
Brain
brain
your brain since your lungs are filled with air
Lungs