| visceral cavity |
one of the cavities of the body containing organs, such as the thoracic, abdominal, or pelvic cavity; called also splanchnic c.
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| visceral reflex |
that in which the stimulus is set up by some state of an internal organ.
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| visceral sense |
the awareness of sensations that arise from the viscera and stimulate the interoceptors; sensations include pain, pressure or fullness, and organ movement. Called also splanchnesthesia.
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| visceral skeleton |
that portion of the skeleton which protects the viscera, as the sternum, ribs, and os coxae.
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| visceral anesthesia |
loss or lack of the visceral sense.
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