what are the human body's biggest International organs list down any one function
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Skin is the human body's largest organ. Body organs aren't all internal like the brain or the heart. There's one we wear on the outside. Skin is our largest organ—adults carry some 8 pounds (3.6 kilograms) and 22 square feet (2 square meters) of it.
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1. Skin
Average weight: 4,535g
Function: Protects against pathogens; provides insulation; synthesises vitamin D; regulates temperature; provides sensation
2. Liver
Average weight: 1,560g
Function: Breaks down toxins; produces hormones, proteins and digestive biochemicals; regulates glycogen storage
3. Brain
Average weight: 1,500g
Function: Drives executive functions such as reasoning; coordinates responses to changes in environment
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