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    What is the smallest organ in the human body?

    Question #62971. Asked by monique2256. (Feb 28 06 1:00 AM)


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    The pineal gland.

    The pineal gland is a small (8 mm in human) reddish-gray body located above the superior colliculus and behind and beneath the stria medullaris, between the laterally positioned thalamic bodies. It is part of the epithalamus.

    Mar 02 06, 9:22 AM


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