The organ that is not removed from the body is the heart so that they can weigh it to see if you go to the underworld or not.
The King's organ were removed and put into a canopic jar for preservation. The only organ not placed in a jar is the heart, though.
The Heart
The heart was kept in to be weighed in the afterlife.It was the only internal organ that was not removed.
The Brain. Read it in a book, books never lie!
Nothing, only the heart was left in the body.
Ancient egyptians left the heart in the chest cavity furing mummification since they believed that the heart was what could tell the gods is you where a good person or not in life.
There were four canopic jars. Basically, each jar had a duty to fulfil. The baboon-headed Hapy guarded the lungs. The human-headed Imsety was the guardian of the liver. Jackal-headed Duamutef guarded the stomach and upper intestines. Falcon-headed Qebehsenuef guarded the lower intestines.
The heart was kept in to be weighed in the afterlife.It was the only internal organ that was not removed.
The Brain. Read it in a book, books never lie!
The heart.
Ancient egyptians believed it was to be weighed in the afterlife.
The abdomen of a mummy is stuffed with herbs and other materials that would prevent it from decaying. This also helps preserve the body of a mummy. During the mummification process all of the internal organ including the heart, liver, intestine and other organs of a person to be mummified are removed.
The human brain. They had no idea what its function was. As far as they knew, it was just stuff to fill the cavity of the skull. During mummification it was removed through an opening cut through the nostrils and discarded.
ovaries
uterus
The largest and heaviest internal organ is the liver.
Kidney is an internal organ. They filter blood and produce urine.
The liver is the most heaviest organ in the human body; It is also the largest internal organ.
external organ