The main area is the axial region which includes all but the legs and arms.
Thoracic and abdomenopelvic cavities
I believe it's the torso.
A main channel is any shallow body of a river or a stream
I think it is a peninsula.
The main body of water in New Brunswick, New Jersey is the Raritan River.
Concretions
An iceberg forms after a glacier flows into a body of water, like an ocean. When the top portion of the glacier breaks off and floats, this becomes the iceberg.
Calories provide a large portion of our energy, but our main and best fuels are the nutrients found in fruits and veggies.
A big suitcase. The luggage compartment in a US car. An elephant's proboscis (nose). The main part of your body, excluding head, arms and legs.
The body excluding the head and neck and limbs
The body of a story is the main portion of the story or essay. The conclusion of the story or the essay is the resolution or the ending of that story. Both items are important parts of a story or essay.
Every cell in the human body (excluding gametes) is a diploid cell.
The uterus is divided into three main parts: the fundus (upper portion), the body (middle portion), and the cervix (lower portion). The cervix further consists of the inner cervical canal, which connects the uterus to the vagina, and the outer cervical os, which is the opening of the canal into the vagina.
Systemic circulation...
The human torso is the whole human body excluding the head, neck, and limbs.
The Vein carying blood from the upper portion of the body into the heart, oxygen poor blood...
The human torso is the whole human body excluding the head, neck, and limbs.
The body of an essay is the main portion of the writing that elaborates on the thesis statement and provides supporting evidence, examples, and analysis to strengthen the argument or main idea. It typically consists of multiple paragraphs that develop the topic and present the writer's ideas in a logical and organized manner. Each paragraph within the body should focus on a specific point or aspect related to the overall argument.
Thallus