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  • Skin vs. Liver: Which is the Largest Organ in the Human Body?
    It's a common misconception that skin is the largest organ. While it's true that skin is the largest organ by surface area, it's not the largest by weight.

    The largest organ in the human body is actually the liver. It weighs approximately 3 pounds and performs a wide range of vital functions, including filtering blood, producing bile, and storing glucose.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Skin: The largest organ by surface area, but not by weight. It weighs approximately 6-9 pounds.

    * Liver: The largest organ by weight. It weighs approximately 3 pounds.

    So, while skin is certainly important and takes up a lot of space on our bodies, it's not the biggest organ overall.

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