Generally when someone feels 'full' their stomach will have a volume of approx. 1.5 litres. However, due to the structure of the stomach it is possible to distend it to contain 4 litres, however this would cause trouble with respiration, would be extremly unhealthy and is based off of an 'average' study, different people will have slightly different maximum volumes.
Most commonly a stomach can hold up to 1.5 liters of water. But the overall holding capacity of the stomach is about 4 to 4.5 liters(food and water). Hence a stomach can expand to accomodate more. However, this process may cause a problem with respiration and could be unhealthy.
80% of your body is water
An adrenal artery is an artery in the abdomen which supplies blood to the adrenal glands.
Your spleen destroys old red blood cells and stores white blood cells. It is part of your lymphatic system and is found in your abdomen.
Light and deep palpation is used on the abdomen to feel the outlines of internal organs including the liver, spleen, kidneys, and aorta, a large blood vessel.
The name of that organ is kidney. The pair of kidney is situated in posterior part of your abdomen.
there is no 'empty' space in the abdomen (abdominal cavity) because all the organs fit nice and snug and whatever space is left is filled with fluid.
The largest blood vessel in the abdomen is the descending aorta.
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The abdomen is the name of the cavity that hold organs like the stomach, liver and intestines.
The Aorta is the largest artery in the abdomen. It comes from the chest.
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High blood pressure or diabetes can cause capillaries to burst in the abdomen. Trauma to the area can also cause this.