Viscera

Internal organs of the body, especially in the abdomen and thorax.


The internal organs, e.g. the heart, lungs, stomach and intestines.


Main internal organs within body cavities, especially those in the abdominal cavity (e.g., the spleen and stomach).


The internal organs of the body. The viscera consist of the large internal organs found in the three major cavities of the body the head, the chest or thorax, and the abdomen. However, the term “viscera” usually refers to the organs found in the abdomen, such as the stomach and the intestines.


The organs within the body cavities, especially the organs of the abdominal cavities (stomach, intestines, etc.).


The general name given to the larger organs lying within the cavities of the chest and abdomen. The term ‘viscus’ is also applied individually to these organs.


Internal organs enclosed within a cavity, especially the abdominal organs.


Any of the vital organs situated within the chest or abdomen of the human body.


A comprehensive phrase utilized to denote the inner organs.


The plural form of “viscus,” referring to any of the organs located in the chest or abdomen. This term is particularly used to describe the organs within the abdominal cavity, including the liver, spleen, kidneys, pancreas, gall bladder, urinary bladder, stomach, and intestines.


Viscera, referring to the organs located in the chest or abdomen, particularly those in the abdominal cavity like the liver, spleen, kidneys, pancreas, gall bladder, urinary bladder, stomach, and intestines.


 


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