11 Questions
What is the largest organ in the human body?
True
The liver is the largest organ in the human body.
False
The skin is both the largest and heaviest organ in the human body.
True
The brain is the largest organ in the human body.
False
The kidneys are the largest pair of organs in the human body.
False
What is the primary function of the largest organ in the human body?
Regulating body temperature
Which layer of the skin contains melanin?
Epidermis
What is the average weight of the largest organ in the human body?
20 pounds
What is the primary function of the largest organ in the human body?
Protecting the body from external damage
Which layer of the skin is responsible for producing new skin cells?
Epidermis
What is the average thickness of the skin on the human body?
1 millimeter
Do you know which organ holds the title for being the largest in the human body? Test your knowledge with this quiz! From the liver to the skin, the brain to the kidneys, see if you can identify which organ truly reigns supreme. Perfect for science enthusiasts and trivia buffs alike, this quiz will challenge your understanding of human anatomy and physiology.
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