L 22 Abdominal Cavity
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- Q1
Intraperitoneal organs are suspended by a double layer of peritoneum known as what?
Visceral peritoneum
Parietal peritoneum
Peritoneal fold
Mesentery
120s - Q2
Which part of the peritoneal cavity lies posterior to the stomach, omentum, and liver
Lesser sac
Greater sac
Mesothelium
Duodenum
120s - Q3
The falciform ligament connects what organ to the anterior abdominal wall?
Diaphragm
Stomach
Spleen
Liver
120s - Q4
The lesser omentum is a double-layered structure that connects the lesser curvature of the stomach and which other structure to the liver?
Transverse colon
Diaphragm
Duodenum
Spleen
120s - Q5
All of the following are retroperitoneal organs except which of the following?
Kidneys
Jejunum
Abdominal aorta
Ascending colon
120s - Q6
The pyloric sphincter is under sympathetic control
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q7
Venous drainage from the GI system and spleen passes through which sequence of structures?
Portal vein to hepatic veins to IVC
IVC to SVC to portal vein
Portal vein to IVC
Portal vein to SVC
30s - Q8
All of the following are true about the phrenic nerve except which of the following?
The phrenic nerve only supplied motor input to the diaphragm
The phrenic nerve can be found in the superior mediastinum
The phrenic nerve originates from C3-C5
The right phrenic nerve is in contact with venous structures as it descends
30s