The stomach is hollow. There are no individual organs inside the stomach.
The stomach
The Stomach.
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 digestive system includes the stomach. The stomach is a hollow, muscular organ that is capable of stretching. Food enters the stomach from the esophagus. The body system that the stomach belongs to is the digestive system.
Viscus means organ. So hollow viscus means an organ than has a lumen or open space within it, like the stomach and intestines. Perforated hollow viscus is an organ with a lumen that has a hole in it such that contents can escape from inside the organ to outside the organ. If a gastric ulcer perforated, it would be a perforated hollow viscus, allowing gastric acid and contents out into the abdominal cavity.
The part of a hollow organ opposite its entrance is typically referred to as the "apex" or "fundus," depending on the specific organ in question. For example, in the stomach, the fundus is the upper portion opposite the opening. In other hollow organs, such as the bladder, the apex may refer to the tip or furthest point from the entry. The terminology can vary based on the organ's anatomy and function.
hollow
It's not entirely hollow, but yes, it is a organ that sits atop the trachea
Yes any animals' stomach is an organ.
No, the placenta is not a hollow muscular organ. It is a temporary organ that develops during pregnancy and is responsible for providing oxygen and nutrients to the fetus, as well as removing waste products from the fetus' blood.
its an organ
It's an organ, but not an organism.