Torso

The , also known as the trunk , is the central anatomical core of the human body. It serves as the primary structural hub to which the head, neck, and limbs are attached. Beyond its role as a physical anchor, the torso houses and protects most of the body's vital organs, making it essential for life-sustaining functions such as respiration, circulation, and digestion. Anatomical Structure and Divisions

The musculoskeletal framework (ribs and vertebrae) shields vital organs from trauma. The , also known as the trunk ,

The middle section, or midriff, which houses the digestive organs, including the stomach, liver, and intestines. also known as the trunk