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what do you call those two a-p oriented segments of lateral mesoderm that contain the spleen, stomach and liver that gets a good rotatin' and become the parts of the peritoneum
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dorsal and ventral mesogastrium
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4 secondarily retroperitoneal parts of the GI tract
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2nd, 3rd and 4th parts of the duodenum
pancreas ascending and descending colon rectum |
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what do you call the peritoneum that attaches the transverse colon to the posterior body wall
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the transverse mesocolon
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what do you call that ligament that attaches to the falciform ligament of the liver
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ligamentum teres
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Pouch of Morissey
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hepatorenal recess (a pouch of the peritoneum)
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Pouch of Douglas
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rectouterine pouch
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what do you call that space between the bladder and uterus that fluid can accumulate in
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vesico-uterine pouch
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what is that ligament that keeps the uterus where its supposed to be
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the broad ligament
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what are the only holes in the peritoneal cavity
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by the fimbriae of the uterine tubes
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