1. Labelled from top to bottom as 1 to
1. Brain
2. Thyroid cartilage
3. Thyroid gland
4. Trachea
5. Lungs
6. Heart
7. Diaphragm
8. Liver
9. Stomach
10. Spleen
11. Large intestine
12. Omentum
13. Small intestine
2.
1. Lymphatic system
2. Musculoskeletal system
3. Endocrine system
4. Respiratory system
5. Integumentary system
6. Reproductive system
7. Gastrointestinal system
8. Urinary system
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