The human body is a marvel of complexity, housing a variety of organs that many are unaware of. Some of these structures, once thought to be vestigial or insignificant, continue to play vital roles in our daily functions. From the mesentery, a recently recognized organ that supports our intestines, to the interstitium, a fluid-filled network beneath the skin, these lesser-known organs contribute to our health in ways we are just beginning to understand. (vice.com)