Lizard anatomy quiz

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The lesser omentum forms between which structures?

Please select an option Correct! The liver forms in the ventral mesentery, which persists in adulthood as the lesser omentum. WikiVet Article: lesser omentum. Incorrect. The stomach and the spleen are attached by the gastrosplenic ligament. The lesser omentum forms between the lesser curvature of the stomach and the liver. WikiVet Article: Lesser omentum Incorrect. The spleen and the liver are not attached. The lesser omentum forms between the lesser curvature of the stomach and the liver. WikiVet Article: Lesser omentum Incorrect. The kidney and the spleen are attached by the nephrosplenic ligament. The lesser omentum forms between the lesser curvature of the stomach and the liver. WikiVet Article: Lesser omentum Incorrect. The liver and the body wall are attached by the falciform ligament. The lesser omentum forms between the lesser curvature of the stomach and the liver. WikiVet Article: Lesser omentum

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