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20 answers for: The body's biggest organ
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SKINThe body's biggest organ
TITANAny one of the gigantic offspring of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaia (Earth) after whom an element, a mighty ship, Saturn's largest moon and the body's biggest protein derive their names (5)
GLUTEUSthe body's biggest muscle
AORTAThe body's biggest artery
VAGUSFrom the Latin for "wandering", the body's 10th cranial nerve and the main component of the parasympathetic nervous system (5)
SPLEENWhich organ regulates the quality of the body's blood? (6)
AORTIC____ valve, part of the heart between the left ventricle and the body's main artery (6)
THROATThe body's gullet or "red lane"; said passage when sore; one's voice; the opening or fauces of a flower's corolla; or, something narrow, such as the neck of a vase (6)
SCIATICAPain resulting from compression of the body's longest and widest nerve, extending from the lower back into the foot (8)
EAROrgan containing the body's smallest bones
SCIATICRelating to the hip or to pain around the body's longest nerve (7)
TONSILTissue lump (one's found on each side of the throat) that forms part of the body's front line agains
CAROTIDArtery in the neck often used to measure the body's pulse
NERVEFibre that communicates impulses between the brain and the body's organs
AMYGDALAOne of two structures connected to the hypothalamus involved in activating the body's fight or flight response (8)
HEARTCirculatory organ from which the body's largest artery originates (5)
BRAINContaining some 100 billion neurons, an organ forming part of the body's nervous system (5)
LEARCharacter who says "When the mind's free, the body's delicate"
NERVESThe body's numerous bundles of axons that transmit electrochemical impulses to the brain or spinal cord; or, a poetic word for bowstrings (6)
FLESHWOUNDAn injury that damages the skin but none of the body's internal organs (5,5)