How do all of our internal organs stay in their own spot and not move around or drop to other places in our body as we move?

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How do all of our internal organs stay in their own spot and not move around or drop to other places in our body as we move?

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You know how you can move a bit of skin side to side and it snaps back? That is because you have slightly stretchy stuff called connective tissue keeping it there. It’s kind of like your body is held together with little rubber bands everywhere. Your organs have the same type of stuff holding them together so they can move, but not too far.

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