A Complete View of Organs in a White Female's Body
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A Complete View of Organs in a White Female's Body

The anterior orientation displaying the various organs of a white female revealing general visceral forms.

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Presented in an anterior, full-body orientation, an adult female torso is opened to reveal major viscera with the systemic arteries in red, veins in blue, and peripheral nerves in yellow. Superiorly, the thoracic cavity contains the heart within the mediastinum flanked laterally by the lungs, with the great vessels tracking inferiorly through the diaphragm into the abdomen. The abdominal and pelvic cavities include the liver in the right upper quadrant, stomach and spleen on the left, coils of small intestine framed by the large intestine, and midline pelvic reproductive organs with the uterus centered between the urinary bladder anteriorly and rectum posteriorly, while mammary glands occupy the anterior chest wall overlying the pectoral region. An anterior whole-body plate like this helps when you need to teach or plan around compartmental anatomy, because it makes the relationship of the diaphragm, peritoneal cavity, and pelvic organs immediately legible. It also supports clinical pattern recognition: right lower quadrant pain can be taught against the cecum and appendix, and pelvic pain can be localized relative to the uterus, ovaries, and adjacent bladder in a way that matches a standard abdominal exam. Vascular and neural overlays add context for surgical risk, including where major vessels descend (aorta and inferior vena cava) and why midline incisions and lower transverse approaches behave differently. Use it in gross anatomy and physiology courses when introducing organ systems side by side, or in patient education materials that explain abdominal surgery, hysterectomy, or cardiopulmonary anatomy without switching between multiple plates. It also reads well as a reference graphic for medical publishing layouts that need a single anterior summary of female internal anatomy. Anatomical accuracy verified by SciePro's Medical Advisory Board.