Largest organ is your skin.
Main....heart and brain
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∙ 12y agoThe main parts of the body include the brain, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and digestive system. Each of these parts plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health and functioning of the body.
Some vital organs in the human body include:BrainHeartLungsKidneyLiverSkinIntestinesPancreasStomach
There are many different internal organs with many different functions but they basically keep the body functioning properly. The external organs' main job is to protect the body.
A cavity that houses body organs is called a body cavity. The main body cavities are the thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity, and pelvic cavity, which contain organs such as the heart, lungs, stomach, and intestines.
The main organs of the system than transports blood through out the body are the heart, arteries, arterioles, capillaries, and veins. This entire system is called the cardiovascular system.
Some major organs in the human body include the brain, heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys. These organs play critical roles in maintaining bodily functions and supporting overall health. Any dysfunction in these organs can lead to serious health issues.
The heart pumps blood through vessels in your body to organs. The blood carries nutrients that the organs uses
I'm not sure but I think they are the heart and the brain.
To distribute oxygen to organs and cells throughout the body.
The main body cavities containing internal organs are the thoracic cavity (contains heart and lungs), abdominal cavity (contains digestive organs), and pelvic cavity (contains reproductive organs). These cavities protect and support the organs, and are lined by membranes called serous membranes.
During the mummification process of King Tutankhamun, the ancient Egyptians removed the brain through the nostrils using special tools. This was a part of the embalming process to prevent decay and preserve the body for the afterlife according to their religious beliefs.
uhh..the heart and lungs also maybe stomach, kidneys and intestines