So I guess there are two parts to this question
1) Is there a gap between the inner lining of our torso muscles and our organs
2) If there is, is there some kind of fluid that our organs float in
There should not be a gap. But if there is a gap then the cells would treat it as if it were a blood vessel and exchange fluids and nutrients with it just the same. And since there is nothing refilling the gap with more fluids it will all get absorbed by the surrounding cells.
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