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