Visual Guide to Human BodyOrgan Positions

This visual guide provides a clear overview of the locationof major organs within the human body. Understanding organ positions is fundamental to understanding anatomy and physiology.
Thoracic Cavity (Chest)
The thoracic cavity houses vital organs for respiration and circulation. The heart and lungs are theprimary occupants of this area.
Abdominal Cavity (Belly)
The abdominal cavity contains many organs involved in digestion and waste processing.
Key Organs and Their Locations
Brain
The brain resides within the cranial cavity of the skull.
Heart
Theheart is located in the thoracic cavity, slightly to the left of the midline.
Lungs
The lungs occupy the majority of the thoracic cavity, flanking the heart.
Stomach
The stomach is located in the upper left quadrant of the abdominalcavity.
Liver
The liver primarily resides in the upper right quadrant of the abdominal cavity.
Intestines
The intestines (small and large) fill much of the abdominal cavity, surrounding other organs.
Note: The images provided are placeholders. Replace the image URLs (starting with `https://via.placeholder.com`) with actual images of the human organs for a more accurate representation. Also, specific organ placement can vary slightly from person to person.
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