Foregut
Midgut/Hindgut
Oral Cavity
Innervation of the Abdomen
abdominal vasculature
100

This is what liver segmentation is based on

What is the hepatic vein?

100
this part of the small intestine has less fat in the mesentary than its counterparts 

What is the jenunum?

100

all intrinsic muscles of the tongue are innervated by the hypoglossal expect for this muscle

What is the palatoglossus?

*bonus: what nerve?

100

pain is elicited from this structure via stretch and chemical irriation

What is the visceral peritoneum?

*innervation?

100

These are the branches of the celiac trunk

What are 

1. Splenic artery

2. Common Hepatic artery

3. L gastric artery

200

the lesser sac has this orientation in relation to the stomach

What is posterior?
200
these part(s) of the colon are retroperitoneal

What are the ascending and descending colon?

200

this nerve provides taste to the anterior 2/3 of the tongue

What is CN VII (facial nerve)?

*Bonus: what nerve provides sensory innervation?

200

this is the location at which the parasympathetic innervation of the abdomen switches from the vagus nerve to the pelvic splanchnic nerves

What is the Left colic flexure?

200

These are the branches of the SMA

What are 

1. inferior pancreaticoduodenal arteries

2. middle colic artery

3. R colic artery

4. ileocolic artery

5. jejunal and ileal arteries  

300

one of the important functions of this structure is to attempt to limit the spread of intraperitoneal infections

What is the greater omentum?

300

the ileocolic region is the most common area of the GI tract where this pathology occurs

What s intussusception?

300

this salivary gland only has one duct

What is the sublingual gland?

*bonus: where does it open?

300

above the midpoint of the sigmoid colon, this is what senses pain (be general)

What are sympathetics?

300

These are the branches of the IMA

What are 

1. L colic artery

2. sigmoid artery

3. superior rectal artery 

400

this part of the duodenum cups around the head of the pancreas

What is the second part?

400

this is the part of the GI tract where it switches from autonomic to somatic innervation

What is the pectinate line?

400

this muscle of mastication has the following action

=> protrusion and lateral movement of the mandible

What is the lateral Pterygoid?

*what are all muscles of mastication innervated by?

400

these nerves provide sympathetic innervation to the abdomen

What are abdominopelvic splanchnic nerves?

400

anastomosis between the celiac trunk and SMA

What is the pancreaticoduodenal artery?

500

the ligamentum venosum is an embryological remnant of this structure 

What is the ductus venosus?

500

occurs at week points in the mucosal wall of the colon where arteries pierce the wall

What is diverticulosis?

500

This is the only muscle that can protract (stick out) the tongue

What is the genioglossus?

500

these nerves synapse in the celiac ganglia

What are the greater thoracic splanchnic nerves?

*bonus: at what vertebral level are they located?

500

anastomosis between the IMA and interal iliac arteries

What are the superior/middle/inferior rectal arteries?

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