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16 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Occupital |
Base of skull |
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Cephalic |
Head |
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Cervical |
Neck |
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Scalpular |
Shoulder Blade |
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Dorsal |
Back |
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Lumbar |
Loin(lower back) |
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Cubital or Olecranal |
Back of Elbow |
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Sacral |
Between Hips |
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Gluteal |
Buttock |
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Perineal |
Region between anus and external genital |
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Parietal peritoneum |
Largest serous membrane in the human body, contain peritoneal folds. |
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Greater Omentum |
Largest peritoneal fold, 4 layers, emerges fron transverse colon and drapes over small intestine like a apron. Seal and heals minor injuries and infections of the small intestine. |
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Lesser Omentum |
Double layered peritoneum that suspends stomach and duodenum from the liver. |
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Falciform ligament |
Attached liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm. Liver is only abdominal organ attached to anterior abdominal wall. |
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Mesentery |
Double layered visceral peritoneum. Mesentery suspends loops of intestine together. Also, attaches and suspends loops of intestine to the posterior abdominal wall |
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Mesocolon |
Binds transverse colon (large intestine) to the posterior abdominal wall. |