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level: Membranes of Digestive System

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level questions: Membranes of Digestive System

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What makes up the Peritoneal Cavity?1. Pariteal Peritoneum 2. Visceral Peritoneum 3. Fluid
What is the Peritoneum?the peritoneum is a serous membrane. includes 2 portions
What makes of the Peritoneum?1. Visceral Peritoneum 2. Parietal Peritoneum
Define the function of the Visceral Peritoneum?surrounds the digestive organs. - protection
Define the function of the Parietal Peritoneum?Lines the body wall - protection
Define MesentaryMesentery is a double layer of peritoneum and is in charge of holding organs in place, stores fat, and provides a route for circulatory vessels and nerves.
Where can Ventral Mesentaries be found?Ventral mesentery can be found covering portions of our esophagus, the stomach and the upper part of the duodenum, the liver. - growth of the liver divides the ventral mesentery into 2 portions
On the liver, what does the ventral mesetery divide into1. Falciform ligament 2. Lesser omentum
Define the Falciform LigamentThe falciform ligament binds the anterior part of the liver to the anterior portion of the abdominal wall. Separates the right and left love of the liver
Define the Lesser OmentumThe lesser omentum is a 2 layered fold of peritoneum which attaches the liver to the lesser curvature of the stomach
Where can Dorsal mesenteries be found?dorsal mesentery forms the greater omentum, covers our colon area, etc.
What are example of Dorsal Mesentaries?1. Greater omentum 2. Transverse mesocolon 3. Sigmoid mesocolon
Define the greater omentumThe greater omentum is 4 layered and connects the greater curvature of the stomach to the posterior portion of the abdominal wall. - hangs like an apron in front of small intestine - is folded back and attaches to transverse colon
Define the Transverse mesocolonThe transverse mesocolon holds the transverse colon in place
Define the Sigmoid mesocolonthe sigmoid mesocolon connects the sigmoid colon to the posterior pelvic wall
name the organAscending colon
Name the organTransverse colon
Name the structureLesser omentum (part of dorsal mesentery)
Name structureportion of greater omentum
Name structureTransverse mesocolon
Name organdescending colon
Name organsmall intestine
Name organSigmoid colon
Name structureMesentery proper or mesenterial sheet
Name structuremesocolon of both ascending and descending colons fused together with the dorsal peritoneum.
Name organLiver
Name structureLesser omentum
Name organStomach
Name structuremesocolon
Name organsblue represents the duodenum green represents the Jejunum
Name organTransverse colon
name structureGreater omentum
name structureparietal peritoneum
Name structureMesentery proper
Name structureVisceral peritoneum
Name structurePeritoneal cavity
Name organLiver
Name structureLesser omentum
name organpancreas
Name structureFalciform ligament
Name organstomach
Name organDuodenum
Name structureTransverse mesocolon
Name organTransverse colon
Name structureMesentery
Name structureGreater Omentum
Name organJejunum
Name organileum
Name structureVisceral Peritoneum
Name structueParietal Peritoneum
Name organsBlue: urinary bladder green: Rectum