What Is The Largest Organ In The Human Body?
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**_What is the largest organ in the human body? That’s easy to answer–the skin, also known as the epidermis – your body’s hairy, breathing, secreting, self-generating, shedding, swelling, permeable and adaptive outer envelope.
Just a single square inch of skin contains 3 primary layers, 11 miles of blood vessels, 650 sweat glands, 60,000 melanin-maker cells, and over 1,000 nerve endings.
Photo credit: Kerela Tourism The skin is the major organ in the integumentary system, one of eleven major human organ systems comprising 78 distinct organs.