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DMS313-AB2
USIDMS Sectional Anatomy
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Using directional terminology, the spleen is ____ to the stomach. | posterior |
| What is another name for the adrenal glands? | suprarenal glands |
| Using directional terminology, the right adrenal gland is _____ to the right lobe of the liver. | medial |
| What 3 structures form the triangle surrounding the left adrenal gland? | pancreatic tail, left kidney, and aorta |
| What is the connective tissue that covers each kidney called? | Gerota's fascia |
| Which kidney is most superior? | left kidney |
| What vavle prevents regurgitation back into the stomach? | pyloric sphincter |
| What section of the small intestine absorbs the most nutrients? | jejunum |
| Using directional terminology, the cecum is ____ to the iliocecal valve. | inferior |
| The head of the pancreas is divided by what two vessels? | superior mesenteric artery and superior mesenteric vein |
| The left lobe of the liver is bordered by what medially? | falciform ligament |
| What is the small posterior lobe of the liver called? | caudate lobe |
| What makes up the porta hepatis? | common bile duct, hepatic artery, portal vein |
| What part of the gallbladder is most common to have stones? | the neck of the gallbladder |
| What is the joining of the common bile duct and pancreatic duct referred to as? | Ampulla of Vater |
| True or False. From the common hepatic duct, bile moves into the commone bile duct. | true |
| Using directional terminology, the common bile duct is _____ to the head of the pancreas. | anterior |