The heart can expand.
The stomach is a large hollow muscular organ that can expand like a balloon. It serves as a storage and mixing chamber for food before it continues through the digestive system. The stomach's muscular walls contract and relax to help break down food and mix it with digestive juices.
The lungs are like a balloon because they expand and contract as we breathe, similar to how air fills and exits a balloon.
The urinary bladder is a hollow organ, which means it has empty space inside that can expand to store urine.
Lungs expand to fill with air. It is done during respiration.
The womb is a muscular organ in the female reproductive system responsible for housing and nourishing a developing fetus during pregnancy. It is also known as the uterus and has the ability to expand to accommodate a growing baby before birth.
The vagina is a very muscular organ and therefore can expand and contract. Without any stimulation, the vagina is about 3 inches deep, but can expand. So if you are having sex, and the guy has an 8 inch penis, that you will still receive full satisfaction.
The organ is most likely the stomach, where the rugae help increase its surface area for better digestion and absorption of nutrients. The folds expand and contract as the stomach fills up with food and fluids to aid in the mechanical breakdown of the contents.
The organ responsible for temporary food storage is the stomach. It acts as a reservoir where food is mixed with gastric juices, allowing for digestion before it moves into the small intestine. The stomach can expand to accommodate varying amounts of food, playing a crucial role in the digestive process.
The nose, nasal cavity, epiglottis, larynx, trachea, and the left & right bronchus.
The lungs are the primary organ responsible for the breathing process. When you inhale, the lungs expand to take in oxygen. When you exhale, the lungs contract to release carbon dioxide.
When you inhale, the diaphragm contracts and moves downward. This movement creates more space in the chest cavity, allowing the lungs to expand and fill with air.
Mouth - Food is chewed Gullet (Oesophagus) - Food is squeezed into the stomach by muscular contractions (peristalsis) [ORGAN] Stomach - Food is churned by the stomach which is lined with muscles that contract and expand to churn [ORGAN] Small Intestine - Small food particles are absorbed into the blood stream as protein via micro villi [ORGAN] Large Intestine - Water is absorbed back into the blood