The torso of the host is open and the organs can be seen.
This is so even when there is no direct evidence that the male organ was seen by a witness.
The organ can be seen in the chancel near the choir stalls on the left.
The internal organs can be seen shining through on the abdominal part of the body.
On either side of the chancel the organ with some 3,040 pipes can be seen.
The animal is pearly white and semi-transparent which enables the internal organs to be seen from outside.
Of the main hall, the impressive columns, galeries, organ and pulpit can still be seen.
This technique "subtracts" the bones and other organs so only the vessels filled with contrast agent can be seen.
No visual organs or means of ingestion can be seen.
On the underside it has a transparent area of skin through which its internal organs can be seen.