kidneys.
The nervous system includes organs like the brain in the head and the spinal cord along the back. The digestive system has organs like the stomach in the abdomen and the pancreas near the small intestine.
That pair of organs is called as kidneys. They are placed besides your vertebral column in the abdomen. Kidneys filter about 180 liters of fluid per day. About 177 to 178 liters of the fluid is absorbed back. Rest is excreted as urine.
There are no organs ON your back (apart form the skin). Your back is the upper OUTER surface of your body, your organs are inside your body.
Yes, prone is face down (abdomen) and supine is face up (back).
The mesentery proper (i.e. the original definition) refers to the peritoneum responsible for connecting the jejunum and ileum, parts of the small intestine, to the back wall of the abdomen.[1]
The back end of a spider is called the abdomen. It is the largest part of the spider's body and contains vital organs such as the heart, respiratory system, and digestive system.
The nervous system includes organs like the brain in the head and the spinal cord along the back. The digestive system has organs like the stomach in the abdomen and the pancreas near the small intestine.
Hernias are holes in the body wall that allow abdominal organs such as intestines to collect between the skin and the muscle layers. They are treated during surgery, in which the organs are placed back in the abdomen and the hole is stitched closed.
The symptoms of a cystocele are pressure or pain in the pelvis, lumps or bulges in the sexual organs, pressure in abdomen, pain in the lower back, and pink or red urine.
aims to return the abdominal organs back to the abdominal cavity, and to repair the defect if possible. It can also be performed to create a pouch to protect the intestines until they are inserted back into the abdomen
The mesenteric arteries go to the mesentery. The mesentery is a fold of the peritoneum that pins the stomach, small intestine, pancreas, spleen, and other organs to the posterior wall (back wall) of the abdomen.
To protect the thoracic organs and to protect the liver, spleen, and kidneyThe rib cage makes up the thoracic wall, and provides attachments for the muscles of the neck, thorax, upper abdomen, and back.
Head goes on the front, abdomen goes on the back.
That pair of organs is called as kidneys. They are placed besides your vertebral column in the abdomen. Kidneys filter about 180 liters of fluid per day. About 177 to 178 liters of the fluid is absorbed back. Rest is excreted as urine.
There are no organs ON your back (apart form the skin). Your back is the upper OUTER surface of your body, your organs are inside your body.
Abdomen.
Yes, prone is face down (abdomen) and supine is face up (back).