A body part refers to any distinct component or structure of a living organism's body, such as limbs, organs, or systems. In humans, examples include the arms, legs, heart, and lungs. Each body part plays a specific role in the overall functioning and health of the organism. Body parts can vary widely across different species, reflecting adaptations to their environments and lifestyles.
Wrist Windpipe
i think bones are heaviest body parts..
arm
Their horns and broad foreheads, mainly.
ear ear ear ear ear
Chin, chest, cerebellum, calf, cheek...
There is no such spot
---- Pupil,pectoral(muscle),pancreas,pelvis,phalanges(fingers&toes) penis
Holding sensory organs (eyes, pedipalps), the mouth, and the legs and musculature used to move these. Think of a spider's front bodypart.
who ever said that last answer is a freaking idiot
he does one bodypart per day legs chest arms shoulders back i think its that order he does a circuit type workout with 6 exercises and no rest in between them so it doubles as cardio
If an adhesive bandage is placed on a bodypart which will generally encounter quite a lot of movement/use, the bandage is likely to experiance additional "wear and tear" and probably come off sooner than expected. (E.g on hands, feet or elbows etc...) Also if the bandage is applied to a bodypart which is likely to get wet (e.g hands) the bandage is unlikely to stay on effectively. It is usually the two M's, "movement" and "moisture" which cause adhesive bandages to come off prematurely.