what keeps the digestive organs in their place why don't they fall down?
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Our digestive organs in the abdomen area are huge, including small intestine of 20 feet, large intestine of 3 feet, liver of 5 pounds, and stomach.
They do not fall out even when one jumps.
The thing that keeps these digestive organs in place and don’t let them fall out is called Mesentery.
Mesentery is the fold of tissues that attach organs to the body wall and anchors them.
They do not fall out even when one jumps.
The thing that keeps these digestive organs in place and don’t let them fall out is called Mesentery.
Mesentery is the fold of tissues that attach organs to the body wall and anchors them.
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