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What is Peritonitis?
Inflammation of the
Peritoneum!!
Mesentery
Are anchors that hold the peritoneal organs in place and provides pathways for nerves and vessels to reach the organs.
The abdominal and pelvic cavities often are referred as the?
Abdominopelvic Cavity
Abdominal pelvic organs that DO NOT have mesentery are said to be in what other Body Cavity?
Retroperitoneal Cavity
(behind the peritoneum)
What are the FIVE Retroperitoneal Organs?
Kidneys, Adrenal Glands,Pancreas, Portions of the colon,and Urinary bladder.
Which Kidney sets HIGHER?
Left Kidney
Pelvic cavity
Is enclosed by the bones of the Pelvis.
Cell
Is a living thing and the most basic unit of life. Is also Composed of Protoplams and living Matter.
What are the Three main parts of a Human Cells?
A)Cytoplasmic Membrane (Plasma membrane)
B)Cytoplasm
C) Nucleus
Cytoplasmic Membrane(Plasma Membrane)
or
Cell Membrane
The outer wall that encircles and protects the cytoplasm or cell.
Cytoplasmic Membrane
Also known as (Plasma Membrane) or Cell Membrane
Functions of the Cytoplasmic Membrane are?
Is an outer wall that encircles and protects the cell or Cytoplasm Also moves Enzymes,Hormones and Nutrients into and out of the Cells.