GIT Anatomy Lecture 2

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GIT Anatomy Quiz on GIT Anatomy Lecture 2, created by Rachel O' Flynn on 12/03/2018.
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Question 1

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Where is the peritoneal cavity?
Answer
  • Potential space contained within peritoneum
  • Theoretical space that exists in the abdomen
  • Lies between visceral and parietal layers

Question 2

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Is the peritoneal cavity open?
Answer
  • Yes, in both males and females
  • Yes, but only in females
  • Yes, but only in males
  • No

Question 3

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Where is the peritoneal cavity open?
Answer
  • Ampullae of the oviduct
  • Uterine tube
  • Mesovarium
  • Internal orifice

Question 4

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What are organs that lie outside the peritoneum called?
Answer
  • extra
  • intra
  • retro
  • sub

Question 5

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What type of peritoneum is shown in the picture?
Answer
  • Intra
  • Extra
  • Retro
  • Sub

Question 6

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If pain is sharp what kind of innervation is affected?
Answer
  • somatic
  • autonomic
  • sympathetic
  • parasympathetic

Question 7

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A peritoneal ligament is a double layer of peritoneum connecting an organ to another or to a stabilising area of a wall.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Which of the following are remnants of the ventral mesentry?
Answer
  • Falciform ligament
  • Hepatogastric
  • Hepatoduodenal
  • Hepatosplenic

Question 9

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Which of the following is not a remnant of the dorsal mesentry
Answer
  • Gastrocolic
  • Gastrosplenic
  • Gastrophrenic
  • Gastropancreatic
  • Gastroduodenic

Question 10

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Label the ligaments in the following picture Answers; falciform ligament, gastrohepatic ligament, gatrosplenic ligament, splenorenal ligament
Answer
  • falciform ligament
  • falciform ligament
  • gastrohepatic ligament
  • gastrosplenic ligament
  • splenorenal ligament

Question 11

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Where does the omental bursa lie
Answer
  • anterior to the stomach
  • posterior to the stomach
  • anterior to the small intestine
  • anterior to the liver

Question 12

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What is the proper name for the 'abdominal policeman'?
Answer
  • greater omentum
  • lesser omentum
  • omental bursa
  • splanchnic nerve

Question 13

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Which of the following are the boundaries of the epiploic foramen
Answer
  • Anteriorly; portal vein, hepatic artery and bile duct
  • Posteriorly; inferior vena cava, right crus of diaphragm
  • Superiorly; liver
  • Inferiorly; 1st part of duodenum, portal vein, hepatic artery, bile duct
  • Anteriorly; lesser curvature of stomach
  • Posteriorly; posterior abdominal wall, inferior vena cava
  • Superiorly; right crus of diaphragm
  • Inferiorly' transverse colon

Question 14

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Label the following image Answers; duodenum, lesser omentum, omental foramen, liver, gallbladder, hepatogastric ligament, hepatoduodenal ligament, stomach, lesser curvature of the stomach
Answer
  • hepatoduodenal ligament
  • hepatogastric ligament
  • liver
  • lesser omentum
  • lesser curvature of the stomach
  • stomach
  • duodenum
  • omental foramen
  • gallbladder

Question 15

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Label the following image? Answers; aorta, left kidney, inferior vena cava, spleen, right kidney, omental bursa, greater sac, stomach, liver, gastric vessels, portal vein, lesser omentum, bile duct, falciform ligament, hepatic artery proper, omental foramen
Answer
  • falciform ligament
  • lesser omentum
  • gastric vessels
  • stomach
  • omental bursa
  • spleen
  • left kidney
  • aorta
  • inferior vena cava
  • right kidney
  • greater sac
  • omental foramen
  • liver
  • portal vein
  • bile duct
  • hepatic artery proper
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