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What are the four accessory organs of the digestive system?

1. Liver


2. Gallbladder


3. Pancreas


4. Spleen

What are the three parts of the small intestine?


1. Duodenum (shortest and widest)


2. Jejunum (2/5)


3. Ileum (3/5)

What are the five parts of the urinary system?


1. Suprarenal (adrenal) glands


2. Kidney


3. Ureter


4. Urinary bladder


5. Urethra

What is the name of the serous membrane lining the cavity of the abdomen and covering the abdominal organs?

Peritoneum
What is the name of the outer layer of the peritoneum which is attached to the abdominal wall and pelvic wall?

Parietal peritoneum

What is the name of the inner layer of the peritoneum which is wrapped around the internal organs that are located inside?

Visceral peritoneum
What is the name for the space between the parietal and visceral peritoneum?

Peritoneal cavity
What is a double fold that holds the small intestine in place?

Mesentery
What is a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach with other abdominal organs?

Omentum

What is a peritoneum that attaches the colon to the posterior abdominal wall?

Mesocolon
What would be the proper term to describe structures that are closely attached to the posterior wall?

Retroperitoneal
What would be the proper term to describe structures below the peritoneum?

Infraperitoneal
What would be the proper term to describe structures within the abdominal cavity?

Intraperitoneal

What does the following mean?


1. RUQ


2. RLQ


3. LUQ


4. LLQ


1. Right upper quadrant


2. Right lower quadrant


3. Left upper quadrant


4. Left lower quadrant

What are the names of the upper 3 regions (from right to left)?


1. Right hypochondriac


2. Epigastric


3. Left hypochondriac

What are the names of the middle 3 regions (from right to left)?


1. Right lateral (lumbar)


2. Umbilical


3. Left lateral (lumbar)


What are the names of the bottom 3 regions (from right to left)?


1. Right inguinal (iliac)


2. Pubic (hypogastric)


3. Left inguinal (iliac)