What makes up the Peritoneal Cavity? | 1. Pariteal Peritoneum
2. Visceral Peritoneum
3. Fluid |
What is the Peritoneum? | the peritoneum is a serous membrane.
includes 2 portions |
What makes of the Peritoneum? | 1. Visceral Peritoneum
2. Parietal Peritoneum |
Define the function of the Visceral Peritoneum? | surrounds the digestive organs.
- protection |
Define the function of the Parietal Peritoneum? | Lines the body wall
- protection |
Define Mesentary | Mesentery is a double layer of peritoneum and is in charge of holding organs in place, stores fat, and provides a route for circulatory vessels and nerves. |
Where can Ventral Mesentaries be found? | Ventral mesentery can be found covering portions of our esophagus, the stomach and the upper part of the duodenum, the liver.
- growth of the liver divides the ventral mesentery into 2 portions |
On the liver, what does the ventral mesetery divide into | 1. Falciform ligament
2. Lesser omentum |
Define the Falciform Ligament | The falciform ligament binds the anterior part of the liver to the anterior portion of the abdominal wall.
Separates the right and left love of the liver |
Define the Lesser Omentum | The lesser omentum is a 2 layered fold of peritoneum which attaches the liver to the lesser curvature of the stomach |
Where can Dorsal mesenteries be found? | dorsal mesentery forms the greater omentum, covers our colon area, etc. |
What are example of Dorsal Mesentaries? | 1. Greater omentum
2. Transverse mesocolon
3. Sigmoid mesocolon |
Define the greater omentum | The greater omentum is 4 layered and connects the greater curvature of the stomach to the posterior portion of the abdominal wall.
- hangs like an apron in front of small intestine
- is folded back and attaches to transverse colon |
Define the Transverse mesocolon | The transverse mesocolon holds the transverse colon in place |
Define the Sigmoid mesocolon | the sigmoid mesocolon connects the sigmoid colon to the posterior pelvic wall |
name the organ | Ascending colon |
Name the organ | Transverse colon |
Name the structure | Lesser omentum (part of dorsal mesentery) |
Name structure | portion of greater omentum |
Name structure | Transverse mesocolon |
Name organ | descending colon |
Name organ | small intestine |
Name organ | Sigmoid colon |
Name structure | Mesentery proper or mesenterial sheet |
Name structure | mesocolon of both ascending and descending colons fused together with the dorsal peritoneum. |
Name organ | Liver |
Name structure | Lesser omentum |
Name organ | Stomach |
Name structure | mesocolon |
Name organs | blue represents the duodenum
green represents the Jejunum |
Name organ | Transverse colon |
name structure | Greater omentum |
name structure | parietal peritoneum |
Name structure | Mesentery proper |
Name structure | Visceral peritoneum |
Name structure | Peritoneal cavity |
Name organ | Liver |
Name structure | Lesser omentum |
name organ | pancreas |
Name structure | Falciform ligament |
Name organ | stomach |
Name organ | Duodenum |
Name structure | Transverse mesocolon |
Name organ | Transverse colon |
Name structure | Mesentery |
Name structure | Greater Omentum |
Name organ | Jejunum |
Name organ | ileum |
Name structure | Visceral Peritoneum |
Name structue | Parietal Peritoneum |
Name organs | Blue: urinary bladder
green: Rectum |