The term visceral means among or around or related to the organs. The term also means organs within the large internal cavities. These organs fit the second definition.
Your stomach, your spleen, heart, one kidney, (an ovary, if your female), some intestine.
visceral pericardium
The visceral pericardium.
No, visceral pericardium attached to the surface of the heart. The parietal pericardium attached to the wall.
Yes, the visceral pericardium adheres to the outside surface of the myocardium (heart muscle), while the parietal pericardium lies outside of the visceral pericardium. There is a small amount of lubricating fluid between these two membranes in the potential space known as the pericardial space. If an abnormal amount of fluid of any kind builds up in this space, it is called a pericardial effusion.
Heart stomach spleen pancreas kindeys
Heart, lungs, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, spleen, and kidneys.
They are located in the visceral mass.
Heart,spleen
Brain, heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, spleen,
heart and spleen and abdominal organs
The visceral peritoneum is the inner layer of the peritoneum, a membrane within the abdominal cavity. Organs inside the visceral peritoneum include the stomach, intestines, liver, spleen, and in females, the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, and uterus.
Perhaps you mean "visceral"? Visceral is defined as: Having to do with the viscera, which are the soft internal organs of the body, including the lungs, the heart, and the organs of the digestive, excretory, reproductive, and circulatory systems.
Heart, lung, liver, kidney, spleen.
Visceral organs of a frog should not be eaten raw.
They do exactly the same jobs as your internal (visceral) organs do. The heart pumps blood, the liver cleans the blood, the kindeys filter unwanted liquid out and the gut processes food.
Viscera denotes the organs in the body cavities. (The heart confined in the Pericardial cavity, the lungs in the Pleural cavity, and the abdominal organs in the Peritoneal cavity). Visceral membrane (visceral serosa) covers those organs. More info could be find on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serosa