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Urinary bladder
The brain, bladder, thymus, prostate, and uterus are the organs that are sectioned sagittally by the median plane.
Lobes are the part of the organs marked by boundaries. The human anatomy is divided into two separate parts; the upper and lower body.
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Two. Cephalothorax (head-chest, bearing eyes, mouth and legs) and abdomen (containing internal organs).
In the event of pain coming from the abdominal region, it makes it easier for a doctor to diagnose by knowing what region hurts and what organs are in that region.
Much of the internal organs of a cow are the same as the internal organs that are in a human being or any other mammal, except for a few other appendages. Cows have a functional cecum, for one, and a cow's stomach is divided up into four compartments called the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum. The rest of the organs (heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, pancreas, etc.) are the same as with any other mammal.
"Lobulated" means that something is divided into lobule or lobes. A lobe is a rounded division or part of an organ. Examples of lobulated organs are the brain, liver and lungs.
Animals can be divided both horizontally and vertically. Grasshopper cephalization means they have heads that are well developed and include sense organs.
Tactile Organs Gustatory Organs Olfactory Organs Auditory Organs or Ears Visual Organs
In general terms there are three: 1. Pipe organ 2. Reed organ 3. Electronic organ These can be sub divided. For instance: There are four major types of pipe organs: Church, theater, concert and residence. There are six major styles of classical pipe organ building. Germanic, French, Italian, Spanish, English and American which can be further sub-divided according to specific regions, time and time period. There are also hybrid organs which are combination pipe / electronic. Hammond "tone wheel" organs are technically electro-mechanical organs because their tone generators consist of arrays of rotating wheels.
There are many types of viper snakes found all around the world. They are divided into two groups; pit vipers and true vipers. Pit vipers have pit organs between their eyes and nostrils while true vipers have no pit organs.