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17 Cards in this Set
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What are the four accessory organs of the digestive system?
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1. Liver 2. Gallbladder 3. Pancreas 4. Spleen |
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What are the three parts of the small intestine?
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2. Jejunum (2/5) 3. Ileum (3/5) |
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What are the five parts of the urinary system?
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2. Kidney 3. Ureter 4. Urinary bladder 5. Urethra |
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What is the name of the serous membrane lining the cavity of the abdomen and covering the abdominal organs?
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Peritoneum |
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What is the name of the outer layer of the peritoneum which is attached to the abdominal wall and pelvic wall?
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Parietal peritoneum |
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What is the name of the inner layer of the peritoneum which is wrapped around the internal organs that are located inside?
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Visceral peritoneum |
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What is the name for the space between the parietal and visceral peritoneum?
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Peritoneal cavity |
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What is a double fold that holds the small intestine in place?
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Mesentery |
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What is a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach with other abdominal organs?
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Omentum |
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What is a peritoneum that attaches the colon to the posterior abdominal wall?
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Mesocolon |
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What would be the proper term to describe structures that are closely attached to the posterior wall?
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Retroperitoneal |
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What would be the proper term to describe structures below the peritoneum?
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Infraperitoneal |
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What would be the proper term to describe structures within the abdominal cavity?
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Intraperitoneal |
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What does the following mean? 1. RUQ 2. RLQ 3. LUQ 4. LLQ |
2. Right lower quadrant 3. Left upper quadrant 4. Left lower quadrant |
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What are the names of the upper 3 regions (from right to left)?
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2. Epigastric 3. Left hypochondriac |
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What are the names of the middle 3 regions (from right to left)?
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2. Umbilical 3. Left lateral (lumbar) |
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What are the names of the bottom 3 regions (from right to left)? |
2. Pubic (hypogastric) 3. Left inguinal (iliac) |