Introduction to the Alimentary System and Anatomy Overview 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the anterior wall of the abdominal cavity?

A

Abdominal wall muscles

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2
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What is the inferior wall of the abdominal cavity?

A

Pelvic floor muscles

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3
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What is the posterior wall of the abdominal cavity?

A

Lumbar vertebral column

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4
Q

What is the superior wall of the abdominal cavity?

A

Diaphragm

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5
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What is the peritoneum?

A

A thin (singe-cell thick) serous layer

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6
Q

What does the peritoneum do?

A

Lines the abdominopelvic cavity and surrounds the organs inside

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7
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What are the 2 layers of the peritoneum?

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Visceral and parietal

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8
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What does intraperitoneal mean? + movement

A

Connected to the wall by a double layer of peritoneum - not directly connected to the wall
Mobile due to layers of peritoneum

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9
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What does retroperitoneal mean? + movement

A

Directly adhered to muscles on the body wall

No movement

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10
Q

What are omenta?

A

Double folds of peritoneum passing from the stomach and duodenum to other organs or body wall

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11
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What are ligaments?

A

Varied double layers of peritoneum which span between organs or organs to body

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12
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What is a mesentery?

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A double fold of peritoneal tissue that suspends the small intestine and large intestine from the posterior abdominal wall

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13
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What do mesentaries and omenta contain?

A

Arterial branches which supply peritonised organs - venous, lymphatic and nerve

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14
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What is in the peritoneal cavity?

A

Peritoneal fluid

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15
Q

What divides the greater and lesser sac?

A

Epiploic/omental foramen

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16
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Where is the lesser sac located?

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Posterior to the stomach