Anyone ever see any before? I have always wondered what our Livers look like and what the heck is a Gallbladder and Pancreas? Anyone ever been through one?
I was on the dissection team at my school last semester. We dissected corpses for the anatomy class. IMO the liver looks a great deal like the liver you'd find at your grocer. I know that sounds gross, but really much of our insides look like the various kinds of raw meats we get from other animals. As gross as it may sound, I think that should be expected as we are quite similar to other species. As for the gallbladder and pancreas, in simple terms they are organs that secrete digestive proteins. Basically, our bodies digest fats, proteins and lipids at different points (mouth, stomach, intestines). Salivary glands, the gallbladder and pancreas are examples of organs that secrete digestive fluids that act on the various types of food at different points along our digestive tract.
Did you get paid a ****-ton for doing a bad job of it? If so, yes it was surgery. Also, did you design this gown also.. a third idea [here] to make this post confusing to you.
I have always been interested in anatomy and how the body works. What is so creepy about that? I would like to be a doctor someday.