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|q2=How do these cells appear under the microscope?
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|q3=What is often stored beneath the peritoneum?
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|q4=How should the peritoneum appear in the healthy animal?
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|q5=In which sex is the peritoneum incomplete?
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|q6=What are the functions of the peritoneal fluid?
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|<big>'''What type of cells is the peritoneum made up of?'''
|a6=Lubrication; to protect against adhesions; and to provide a route of entry for blood vessels, nerves and lymphatics.
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|l6=Peritoneal Cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Peritoneal Fluid
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|q7=What is the definition of a mesentery?
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|a7=Peritoneum that attaches viscera to the abdominal roof
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|l7=Peritoneal Cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Peritoneum
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|<big>'''How do these cells appear under the microscope?'''
|q8=What is the definition of an omentum?
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|a8=A type of peritoneum that attaches the stomach to other viscera
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|q9=What is the position of the lesser omentum?
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|a9=Between the lesser curvature of the stomach and the liver
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|<big>'''What is often stored beneath the peritoneum?'''
|l9=Peritoneal Cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Omenta
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|q10=What is the definition of a ligament?
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|a10=A type of peritoneum that attaches viscera not involved in digestion to the abdominal wall or to other viscera not involved in digestion
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|l10=Peritoneal Cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Peritoneum
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|q11=What is the position of the gastrophrenic ligament?
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|<big>'''How should the peritoneum appear in the healthy animal?'''
|a11=From the greater curvature of the stomach to the crura of the diaphragm
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|l11=Peritoneal Cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Ligaments
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*'''''Smooth and clear'''''
|q12=Which ligament is unique to the horse?
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|a12=Nephrosplenic (renosplenic)
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|l12=Peritoneal Cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Ligaments
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|<big>'''In which sex is the peritoneum incomplete?'''
|q13=How is an organ classified as retroperitoneal?
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|a13=If it is behind the parietal peritoneum
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|l13=Peritoneal Cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Retroperitoneal Organs
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|q14=Which organs are retroperitoneal?
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|a14=Kidneys, Adrenal glands, Ureter, Urinary Bladder, Part of Oesophagus, Rectum, Ovaries, Uterus, Aorta and Caudal Vena Cava  
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|<big>'''What are the functions of the peritoneal fluid?'''
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*'''''Lubrication; to protect against adhesions; and to provide a route of entry for blood vessels, nerves and lymphatics.'''''
 
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|<big>'''What is the definition of a mesentery?'''
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*'''''Peritoneum that attaches viscera to the abdominal roof'''''
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||[[Peritoneal cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Peritoneum|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''What is the definition of an omentum?'''
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||<font color="white"> <big>
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*'''''A type of peritoneum that attaches the stomach to other viscera'''''
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||[[Peritoneal cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Peritoneum|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''What is the position of the lesser omentum?'''
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*'''''Between the lesser curvature of the stomach and the liver'''''
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||[[Peritoneal cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Omenta|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''What is the definition of a ligament?'''
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||<font color="white"> <big>
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*'''''A type of peritoneum that attaches viscera not involved in digestion to the abdominal wall or to other viscera not involved in digestion'''''
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||[[Peritoneal cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Peritoneum|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''What is the position of the gastrophrenic ligament?'''
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||<font color="white"> <big>
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*'''''From the greater curvature of the stomach to the crura of the diaphragm'''''
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||[[Peritoneal cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Ligaments|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''Which ligament is unique to the horse?'''
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||<font color="white"> <big>
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*'''''Nephrosplenic (renosplenic)'''''
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||[[Peritoneal cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Ligaments|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''How is an organ classified as retroperitoneal?'''
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*'''''If it is behind the parietal peritoneum'''''
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||[[Peritoneal cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Retroperitoneal Organs|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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|<big>'''Which organs are retroperitoneal?'''
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*'''''Kidneys, Adrenal glands, Ureter, Urinary Bladder, Part of Oesophagus, Rectum, Ovaries, Uterus, Aorta and Caudal Vena Cava '''''
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||[[Peritoneal cavity - Anatomy & Physiology#Retroperitoneal Organs|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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Question Answer Article
What type of cells is the peritoneum made up of?
  • Mesothelial
Link to Answer Article
How do these cells appear under the microscope?
  • Simple squamous with microvilli
Link to Answer Article
What is often stored beneath the peritoneum?
  • Fat
Link to Answer Article
How should the peritoneum appear in the healthy animal?
  • Smooth and clear
Link to Answer Article
In which sex is the peritoneum incomplete?
  • Female; at the opening of the oviduct
Link to Answer Article
What are the functions of the peritoneal fluid?
  • Lubrication; to protect against adhesions; and to provide a route of entry for blood vessels, nerves and lymphatics.
Link to Answer Article
What is the definition of a mesentery?
  • Peritoneum that attaches viscera to the abdominal roof
Link to Answer Article
What is the definition of an omentum?
  • A type of peritoneum that attaches the stomach to other viscera
Link to Answer Article
What is the position of the lesser omentum?
  • Between the lesser curvature of the stomach and the liver
Link to Answer Article
What is the definition of a ligament?
  • A type of peritoneum that attaches viscera not involved in digestion to the abdominal wall or to other viscera not involved in digestion
Link to Answer Article
What is the position of the gastrophrenic ligament?
  • From the greater curvature of the stomach to the crura of the diaphragm
Link to Answer Article
Which ligament is unique to the horse?
  • Nephrosplenic (renosplenic)
Link to Answer Article
How is an organ classified as retroperitoneal?
  • If it is behind the parietal peritoneum
Link to Answer Article
Which organs are retroperitoneal?
  • Kidneys, Adrenal glands, Ureter, Urinary Bladder, Part of Oesophagus, Rectum, Ovaries, Uterus, Aorta and Caudal Vena Cava
Link to Answer Article