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Label the figure of the abdominal cavity.
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The abdominal cavity is a large body cavity present downwards to the thorax. This cavity is hardly empty and is home for many vital organs. It has liver, kidney, pancreas, stomach, intestine, urinary bladder, spleen, rectum, gall bladder, etc.
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