What do you think the most important organ in yer body is?!


Question: i used to think it wuz my brain...till i discovered who wuz tellin' me dat...


Answers: i used to think it wuz my brain...till i discovered who wuz tellin' me dat...

my boobs???

my skin

my skin

my heart

all of them

Your heart, obviously.

heart. the skin is the largest organ, not the most important. especially on fat people.

My Heart, that can break if i dont take care of it.

My brain

liver

the heart as if this stops you just die ....it is the most important as that any other organ fails you still will live

brain for me!

I wouldn't call it an organ - more of a penny whistle......

My big, throbbing.............. heart.

the whole system is important because if one system is gone you will be abnormal.

er that is a tough one, id say your lungs

Theyre all about as important as each other.

Vital organs you cant live without, so I'd say any of them. lol

heart

heart <3

all off them none off them work with out the other

well i also think it's my brain. (haha i bet you brains are ego! lol. XD) but yeah, coz it controls your heart which keeps you alive. and even if your heart is beating but you are brain dead, you can be taken as dead, and doctors can treat you as dead to take out your organs for donation!!

Well im geussin most of them are very important, cos ya kinda cant live without them, But the heart is rather important!

The brain is the most important organ in the body because it controls the whole body. It has many different parts each of which has a specific function. The cerebrum is involved in speech, thought, emotion, and skilled movements. One section of it perceives and interprets sensations like touch, temperature and pain. Another region of the cerebrum detects and interprets visual images. Either side of the cerebrum are the temporal lobes which are involved in hearing and storing memory.

Your cerebellum is the second largest part of your brain and it coordinates your muscles to allow precise movements and control of balance and posture.

The thalamus acts as a relay station for incoming sensory nerve impulses, sending them on to appropriate regions of your brain for processing. It is responsible for letting your brain know what's happening outside of your body.

The hypothalamus plays a vital role in keeping conditions inside your body constant. It does this by regulating your body temperature, thirst and hunger, amongst other things. And by controlling the release of hormones from the nearby pituitary gland.

The brain stem is responsible for regulating many life support mechanisms, such as your heart rate, blood pressure, digestion and breathing. It also regulates when you sleep and wake.



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