since an organ is made of multiple tissues, the organ will have all the specialized cells of multiple tissues. As a result, the organ will have more.
It is a tentacle.
An oblique cut through an organ would appear angled or slanted, rather than straight across. This type of cut would show different layers or structures of the organ at an angle, providing a diagonal view of its internal components.
It is impossible to answer this question, as a body is more than the sum of its parts. If any organ were missing, one would either have greatly different function or would be unable to live.
Presumably it would be your skin, specifically the nerve cells which dot your skin and detect touch. In terms of how much space it takes in our brain to process the sense, sight comes in an easy lead.
That would be the skin.
I would call it a dispenser.
There is no such thing as a "quatrillion" (or a "qua trillion" for that matter). Perhaps you are thinking of a "quadrillion"?. What comes after quadrillions would be quintillions.
No that would be wierd why would a dog be an organ system!
the heart is an organ while it is a part of the circulatory system
I would say permanant Ink because it never comes out no matter what.
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Well the first thing i would do is i would think holy shocks that long probally 5 ft wide thing is able to fit in like that 2 ft wide thing wow
If you believe in ghosts, then it would more than likely be a good thing if your dad comes back. Nothing would happen as the dad would be protective and oversee your life.
It would be the first thing that comes to your mind once you hear the word.
The first organ to develop in the embryo is the heart. In a fetus, there is a brain, but it isn't fully developed and can't understand signals from the nervous system. Therefore the first functional organ would be the heart. But the first thing to start developing in a fetus is the nervous system. ( no that isn't an organ )
Flower (as the reproductive organ of a plant) doesn't have an antonym. As flowers are often the topmost parts, the nearest thing to an antonym would be the root, at the bottom.