Thorax and Abdomen Anatomy

The thorax and abdomen are two distinct regions of the human body. The thorax is located between the neck and the abdomen and is home to many organs, including the heart, lungs, and esophagus. The abdomen is located below the thorax and contains the stomach, intestines, liver, and other organs. Knowing the anatomy of the thorax and abdomen is important for medical professionals when diagnosing and treating conditions, such as heart disease, digestive disorders, and respiratory illnesses. It is also important for individuals looking to keep their bodies healthy and understand how their body works.

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