Prokaryotic cells do contain cellular organelles. The organelles however are not membrane- bound and are free floating within the cell.
Visceroptosis is the downward displacement of internal organs.
Internal structures of organisms refer to the organs, tissues, and systems that make up their body. These structures include the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, nervous, and reproductive systems, as well as organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, brain, and kidneys. These internal structures are responsible for carrying out specific functions necessary for the organism's survival and overall well-being.
In girls, sexual stimuli are received by the external sex organs such as the clitoris and labia, as well as internal structures like the vagina and uterus. These organs contain nerve endings that can detect sensations such as touch, pressure, and temperature, which can contribute to sexual arousal.
Those organs are called vestigial organs. They are remnants of functional structures that were more developed in ancestral species but have decreased in size or usefulness in the current organism.
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No, cells cannot contain organs. Cells are small, and several cells together form tissues, which then form organs. The parts inside a cell are called organelles, and organelles function in a cell the way organs function in a body.
Muscles of internal organs are usually smooth muscles.It is not always so.Heart is an internal organ containing cardiac muscles.Oesophagus and diaphragm are example of exceptions which contain skeletal muscle.
Other words for internal organs: vitals, entrails, insides. The term for the Internal Organs is Viscer/o-
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Visceroptosis is the downward displacement of internal organs.
All of our internal organs have a second coating over them. The covering of your heart for example is called the pericardium the lungs the pleura. This helps to not only protect the internal organs but also helps maintain it's placement within the body. The abdominal cavity also has a coating between the organs and outer structures, this coating is called the Omentum. This Omentum is what holds the internal organs in place.
Both are structures that protect the internal organs.
the muscles are smooth muscles!
No, visceral refers to internal organs.
The medical term is "visceral." It refers to structures or functions related to the internal organs within the body's cavities, such as the abdomen or thorax.
Internal structures of organisms refer to the organs, tissues, and systems that make up their body. These structures include the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, nervous, and reproductive systems, as well as organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, brain, and kidneys. These internal structures are responsible for carrying out specific functions necessary for the organism's survival and overall well-being.