Why can’t you pinpoint exactly where your organs are?

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If you’ve learnt human biology you know roughly where they are, but why can’t you say exactly where your liver is for example? Does the brain just not know?

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The brain doesn’t know where the liver is, because it doesn’t need to. All it needs is for the liver to do its job.

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