TORSO
'Torso' is an anatomical term for the central part of the human body from which extend the neck and limbs. It is also referred to as the 'trunk'. The torso includes the thorax and abdomen.
| Contents |
| Anatomy |
| Major organs |
| Major muscle groups |
| References |
| See also |
Anatomy
Major organs
Most critical organs are housed within the torso. In the upper chest, the heart and lungs are protected by the rib cage, and the abdomen contains the majority of organs responsible for digestion: the liver, which respectively produces bile necessary for digestion; the large and small intestines, which extract nutrients from food; the anus, from which fecal wastes are excreted; the rectum, which stores feces; the gallbladder, which stores and concentrates bile and produces chyme; the ureters, which passes urine to the bladder; the bladder, which stores urine; and the urethra, which excretes urine and passes sperm through the seminal vesicles. Finally, the pelvic region houses both the male and female reproductive organs.
Major muscle groups
The torso also harbours many of the main muscle groups of the body, including the:
★ pectoral muscles
★ abdominal muscles
★ lateral muscles
References
See also
★ Waist
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