Definition: Abdomen (plural: abdomens) is a large area of tissue surrounding the center of the pelvis, which is the center of the body in which women typically lay when they conceive. The abdomen includes the chest cavity, abdominal organs such as the liver and spleen, the gallbladder, kidneys, intestines, skin folds, muscles, tendons, ligaments, fat, and various glands. Women are often born with a uterus, which is a soft, semi-elastic organ that provides protection for their developing fetus during pregnancy. The abdomen also plays an essential role in the body's digestive processes, as it contains numerous organs, including bile ducts, lymphatic nodes, and the liver, which help to clean and filter blood, produce bile and other bile substances, and remove harmful substances from the body.
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