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Anatomy Maint.chap 2

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Structure that lines the abdominal cavity peritoneum
Origin of Rectus Abdominus Pubic bone
action of all abdominals Compress the abdomen
Transverse Abdominus Deepest of Abdominal muscles
Beyond the diaphragm aorta is called abdominal aorta
1st major artery off of abdominal aorta is... celiac artery
Veins that form the inferior vena cava L & R common iliacs
Veins that dump into Inferior vena cava Renals and Hepatic veins
connects stomach & small intestine (duodenum) pyloric sphincter
3 parts of small intestine duodenum, jejunum, ilium
organ that produces bile liver
organ that stores bile gallbladder
organ that hangs off of secum appendix
parts of large intestine secum, ascending colon, hepatic flexor, transverse colon, splenic flexor, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum
Abdominals attached to Ilium Transverse, internal & externals
retroperiteneal organs Kidneys and pancreas
connective tissue from Xiphoid to Pubis Linea Alba
Vein from Stomach to Liver Portal vein
vein from liver to Vena Cava Hepatic vein
takes food to the tummy espohagus
food reduced to it's liquid state chyme
Parasympathetic nerve to abdomin Vagus 10
nerve to diaphragm Phrenic
Pain in L/R Quadrant Appendix
Transverse Colon most mobile & largest
nerve plexus that runs thru psoas/QL lumbar plexus
Abdominal aorta splits at L4 Common Illiacs
T.I.E forms... rectus sheath
muscular tube that exits kidneys ureter
lower esophageal sphincter between stomach & espohagus
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