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Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2

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Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2

AbdomenDO MENOBJECTIVESUpon completion of this chapter, the student should be able to do the following:1 Descnbe the supenor and mfenor boundaries of

Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2 the abdomen2Descnbe the general location of the segments of the small and large intestines within the abdomen3Identify- and describe the location and

lobes of the liver.4Describe the enclosing structures separating the abdomen.5Explain the location and general function of the gallbladder, pancreas, Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2

spleen, adrenal glands, and kidneys.6Describe the bile duct system.7Follow the course of blood as it passes through the portal system.s. Describe the

Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2

major arteries and veins located Within the lower chest and abdomen.9Explain the relationships between structures located within the abdomen.10Correc

AbdomenDO MENOBJECTIVESUpon completion of this chapter, the student should be able to do the following:1 Descnbe the supenor and mfenor boundaries of

Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2 region of the body between the chest and pelvis. Although this seems quite simple, the boundaries of the abdomen are often defined differently by dif

lerent texts because the abdominal cavity extends well into each of the adjacent regions. The most superior boundary of the abdominal cavity is the do Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2

me-sha|M-d diaphragm, which allows a considerable jxirt of the abdomen to lie within the bony thoracic cage. Inferiorly. the abdominal cavity extends

Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2

into the pelvis and occupies most of the false or greater pelvis, leading some individuals to consider the pelvis as the lower part of the abdomen. Be

AbdomenDO MENOBJECTIVESUpon completion of this chapter, the student should be able to do the following:1 Descnbe the supenor and mfenor boundaries of

Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2 Typically, the vertebral column contains live knnlw vertebrae, which form the posterior border of the alxlominal cavity. Owing to the highly variable

division of lumbar vertebrae with adjacent thoracic anil sacral vertebrae, four and six lumbar vertebrae arecommon anomalies that may confuse the vie Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2

wer when determining image location. Compared to the other vertebrae, these can be distinguished by their large size anil the absence of costal facets

Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2

and transverse foramina.Enclosing StructuresDiaphragm (Dl-i-fram). The diaphragm is a broad. Hat muscle made up of skeletal muscle along the periphei

AbdomenDO MENOBJECTIVESUpon completion of this chapter, the student should be able to do the following:1 Descnbe the supenor and mfenor boundaries of

Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2ght side is usually more superior because of the underlying liver. Its muscular portion originates from several sources: (1) the sternal process. (2)

the costal cartilages and bone of ribs 7 through 12. and (3) the upper lumbar vertebrae. Although the diaphragm forms a septum between the thoracic an Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2

d abdominal cavities, several structures (inferior vena cava, esophagus, and descending aorta) pass through openings within the diaphragm to pass betw

Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2

een the chest and abdomen.Crura (KRŨ-rđ). The muscular parts of the diaphragm that originate from the lumbar vertebrae anil ascend to319httn7/mAdicAl

AbdomenDO MENOBJECTIVESUpon completion of this chapter, the student should be able to do the following:1 Descnbe the supenor and mfenor boundaries of

Ebook Introduction to sectional anatomy (3rd edition): Part 2usCaval foramenFigure 6-1 The inferior surface of the diaphragm.StomalCostalCrural

AbdomenDO MENOBJECTIVESUpon completion of this chapter, the student should be able to do the following:1 Descnbe the supenor and mfenor boundaries of

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