The spleen is located on the side of the stomach. It is in the upper left hand side of the abdominal cavity.
what organs are aronnd your stomach
on the right side of the body ANSWER 2- The spleen is located on the left side of the body. Finger pointing at the left side of lower ribs of the chest shows where it is.
The main internal organs that are on the left side of the human body are the stomach, spleen, and pancreas. There is also one of the lungs and one of the kidneys on the left. The heart is often referred to as being on the left side, although it is more centrally located in most people. Most other internal parts are symmetrically located on both sides. Externally, the body is typically symmetrical and there would be no difference between what is on the right and what is on the left in normal development. The medical term sinister is used to refer to the left side of the body.
On the left side: stomach, spleen, and pancreas
if it is lower abdomen pain in the left side when you are looking down it could be appendisitis. i know your appendix are on the right side, but you get pain on the left. go to the doctors.
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Your stomach, your spleen, heart, one kidney, (an ovary, if your female), some intestine.
I love questions like this! Starting from the head to the toes! the left side of the brain, cerebellum, and midbrain heart, left lung (which is composed of two portions), stomach, spleen, left kidney, some parts of the jejunum, and illeum, left side of transvers colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, left half of the bladder, if it's a woman: left half of the uterus and left felopian tube, if it's a man, left testicle, and that would be it for organs. Yet, I don't think the testicle and falopian tube are classified as organs... I don't think I missed any. You missed the pancreas :)
There are a few different organs on the left hand side of the body, just below the ribs. Specifically, the stomach and left kidney are stacked together in that region.
The heart is on the left side because that way the veins and the arteries go around the organs more freely. ''easier'' organ (the stomach) is on the left side, and the liver is on the right. You should know the difference between these two and why it's like this.
At a very detailed level, none. There are some internal organs that are only on one side. Think of the human heart or stomach or liver etc.
your stomach is on the left side of your body