HUMAN ANATOMY-ACCESS
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ISBN: 9780134562773
Author: Martini
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 25, Problem 19RFT
The mesentery that suspends most of the small intestine is the
(a) mesentery proper.
(b) transverse mesentery.
(c) lesser omentum.
(d) greater omentum.
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