I think so, but im pretty sure a kidney cant leak into ur intestines.
brain, heart, lungs, kidney, esophagus , stomach, intestines.
The kidney's are not included in the set of canopic jars.
Brain, eye, thyroid, heart, lungs, stomach, esophagus, appendix, pancreas, liver, small intestine, large intestine, gall bladder, kidney, bladder, spleen, and depending on the sex either ovary and uterus, or testes and prostate gland.
liver,heart, gallbladder,intestines,kidney,lungs and stomach
the lung, large intestines, stomach, spleen, heart, small intestine, urinary bladder, kidney, liver, gallbladder, pericardium, and the "triple warmer," which represents the entire torso region.
Nasal cavity tongue surface stomach epithelium length of both intestines kidney's coiled structure of the cochlea lung (alveoli) cerebral cortex capillaries microvilli in small intestines -many more... all i can think of right now
the lung, large intestines, stomach, spleen, heart, small intestine, urinary bladder, kidney, liver, gallbladder, pericardium, and the "triple warmer," which represents the entire torso region.
The difference between the abdomen and the stomach is: The abdomen contains all of the parts between the chest and pelvic region. The stomach is an organ of digestion. It has a saclike shape and is located between the esophagus and the intestines. Almost every animal has a stomach. abdomen -> contains the stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum, liver, spleen, pancreas, kidney, appendix, gallbladder and bladder.
i think the colon?----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Organs on the left side of the body include (as the previous poster answered) the colon, the stomach, the spleen and left kidney. Also parts of the small intestines will be in the left part.As to the question of which organs are on the lower leftside of the body specifically, the descending colon and sigmoid colon (both are parts of the colon) would be the correct answer.
mouth salvary glands, esophogus, stomach, liver, pancreus, small intestines, large intestines, kidney, bladder, gall bladder, anus. thats where all ur stuff goes. the digestive track is what disposes of unessasary fluids, and takes in nutrients, and energy for you to live.
When one thinks of the left upper abdomen, one usually thinks of the stomach, but the spleen, one kidney, parts of the liver, pancreas, and intestines are also present here.
Main Parts: Liver Kidney Heart Intestines Brain