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Name the thin tissue that holds the organs in place in the body cavity
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The Peritoneum is a lining on the inside of the abdomen and on the outside of organs like the intestines and liver.
It's sort of like a thin internal skin.
so i think the answer your looking for is Peritoneum.
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