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what is the largest internal organ of the human body​

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lungs

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What is the largest internal organ of the human body?

The real largest "organ" is the skin !

The skin is an organ because it regulates our fluid balance, our t°, our immunity. Without skin we die !

Considering weight the largest organs are : Skin > intestines > lungs. >liver. >. Brain . >. Heart .

But skin isn't all "fleshy" stuff. As an organ, skin is made up of everything that covers one's body, including the nails and hair . In total, skin accounts for about 16 percent of a person's total body weight.

Most adults' skin weighs in at 20 pounds or more. Of course, the weight of skin varies depending on its owner, with skinnier people 's skin weighing less than their heavier brethren. If you were to tear off and spread out the average adult's skin, it would cover approximately 22 square feet (2 square meters).

☆After the skin, here are the five heaviest organs in the body:

●》Intestines - 7.5 pounds (4 pounds for the large intestine, 3.5 pounds for the small)

●》Lungs - 5 pounds (2.5 pounds each)

●》Liver - 3.2 pounds

●》Brain - 3 pounds

●》Heart - 0.6 pounds

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