Organ Placement Atlas

Welcome to the Organ Placement Atlas! This guide provides a visual overview of the major organs withinthe human body and their general location. Please note that this is a simplified representation, and actual organ placement can vary slightly between individuals. For detailed anatomical information, consult a medical professional or reference a comprehensive anatomy textbook.
Heart

The heart, a vital organ, is primarily located in the thoracic cavity (chest), slightly to the left of the midline. It sits between the lungs and rests on the diaphragm.The heart’s primary function is to pump blood throughout the body.
Lungs

The lungs are paired organs situated within the thoracic cavity on either side of the heart. They are responsible for gas exchange, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. The right lung is generally larger than the left lung.
The kidneys are paired organs located in the retroperitoneal space (behind the abdominal cavity), on either side of the vertebral column. They are responsible for filtering waste products fromthe blood and producing urine.
Intestines (Small and Large)
Disclaimer:
This Atlas is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for any health concerns.
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