Although our internal organs are with us at all times, they are not things we see much. We do not even feel that they are there, except in some specific organs. Today, we’re going to show you what your internal organs actually look like.
Imagine getting up in the morning after a good night’s sleep and going to the toilet, and pressing the kettle in the kitchen just before doing this. After coming out of the toilet, you tried to come to yourself by combining your hot water with coffee. Then you got ready for work or school and went out. You came home again tired after your journey and stress during the day. After you ate your meal, you stretched your legs and started watching something on TV.
This is an example of a routine that everyone adapts to their own. We humans do this. Some of us spend the whole day traveling, some do not go out of the house. We continue by choosing all of them. alright What is the situation with our organs that enable us to do these things? They are with us all the time, we can come to life thanks to the things they bring to us. we don’t even know exactly how they look. For example, your lungs are working like crazy just 10-15 cm below your head and trying to pump oxygen to your body. Well, have you ever thought about what this organ, which is among your greatest comrades, looks like?
Today we will look at how our organs appear in our body. In my research on this I observed that the images were very inadequate. These images, which are normally mostly obtained from the moments of surgery, will help to understand how the organs that make us who we are look like.
What do organs actually look like?
Brain
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Brain image taken during epilepsy surgery. This photograph earned photographer Robert Ludlow the Wellcome Photography Award.
Heart
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An image from open heart surgery.
Lung
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A lung with cancer cells on it.
Stomach
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A healthy stomach.
Larynx
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Liver
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Kidney
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Image from kidney transplant surgery.
Small intestine
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