Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology Main Version
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ISBN: 9781260159110
Author: Terry Martin
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Higher Education (us)
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Chapter 66, Problem 2.1A
Describe how the peritoneum and mesenteries are associated with the organs in the abdominal cavity.
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- List the organs and accessory organs of the digestive system. On a separate piece of paper, list the main functions of each organ.arrow_forwardDefine the term intraperitoneal. What abdominal digestive organ(s) are considered to be retroperitoneal? What does it mean to be retroperitoneal?arrow_forwardWhich structure/organ would be found deep to the parietal peritoneum serosa? Where is this serosa found? O the diaphragm; lining the inferior walls of the abdominal cavity O the lungs; lining the walls of the thoracic cavity O large intestine; lining the walls of the abdominal cavity O large intestine, lining the surface of the large intestinearrow_forward
- Identify the esophagus and stomach structuresarrow_forwardHow does the location of the visceral peritoneum differ from that of the parietal peritoneum?arrow_forwardWhat is the difference between intraperitoneal and retroperitoneal organs? List the digestive organs that are intraperitoneal organs.arrow_forward
- For each of the following structures below, provide the quadrant of abdominal cavity : Lesser omentum Greater omentum Falciform ligament Greater duodenal papilla Cystic duct Gastric rugae Parotid duct Pyloric sphincter Fundus Taeniae coli Cecum Mesentery (proper) Brunner's glands Islets of Langerhans Appendixarrow_forwardWhat are the mesenteries? Name and describe thelocation of the mesenteries in the abdominal cavityarrow_forwardDescribe the position of the liver in relation to the esophagus.arrow_forward
- Describe the gross anatomy of the small intestinearrow_forwardDefine retroperitoneal and name the retroperitoneal organs of the digestive system.arrow_forwardDiscuss the differences between the esophagus and the stomach to include the different layers of muscle; formation of peristalsis; release of hormones and enzyme for digestion.arrow_forward
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