This layer of the retina only extends as far as the ora serrata.
what is the neural layer?
these three structures are intraperitoneal organs.
What is the stomach, liver, and ileum?
This structure is sensitive to expansion.
What is the trigone?
the renal, gonadal, common iliac veins drain into the superior and inferior vena cava through this system.
what is the caval system?
this vein drains the deep structures of the face.
what is the retromandibular vein
All eye muscles except the lateral rectus and superior oblique are innervated by this nerve.
What is the occulomotor nerve
This describes secondarily retroperitoneal organs.
What is forming as intraperitoneal organs but then becoming retroperitoneal. The pancrease and distal two thirds are organs involved.
The kidneys are protected by this structure.
What is the floating ribs?
the celiac trunk supplies this portion of the gut with blood.
What is the foregut organs?
The external carotid artery supplies these structures.
what is the face, scalp, and oral cavity?
These eye muscles all abduct the eye.
what is the lateral rectus, superior oblique, and inferior oblique.
This structure attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall.
what is falciform ligament?
These connective tissue layers encapsulate the kidneys.
What is the renal fascia (most superficial), the perirenal/perinephric fat capsule, and renal capsule (directly encloses kidney).
The marginal artery anastomoses between these two structures.
What is superior and inferior mesenteric?
Temporal and maxillary veins drain into this vein.
What is the external jugular.
The outer surface, middle coat, inner surface of the cornea are made of this tissue, respectively.
What is nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium, collagen fibers and fibroblasts, and simple squamous epithelium?
This stucture produces the majority of the mouth's saliva.
What is the submandibular salivary gland?
the arterial supply chain of the kidney.
what is the renal artery, segmental arteries, interlobar arteries, arcuate arteries, cortical radiate arteries, afferent arterioles, and glomerulus.
The pelvis and perineum are supplied by this artery.
What is the internal iliac artery?
These structures make up the circle of willis.
What is anastomoses between anterior and posterior cerebral arteries?
This is the flow of tears through the lacrimal apparratus.
What is the lacrimal gland secreting tears into the lacrimal ducts which distrubute the tears over the eyeball, then they flow into the superior or inferior lacrimal canaliculi which drains the tears into the lacrimal sac, which then drains tears into the nasolacrimal duct and into the nasal cavity.
Grapelike clusters of exocrine cells that secrete digestive enzymes.
What is acini?
The flow of venous drainage of the kidney.
what is venules, interlobular veins, arcuate veins, interlobar veins, renal vein?
Contains the hepatic, both mesenterics, and splenic veins. Drains the digestive tract and transports blood to the liver before it is emptied into the inferior vena cava.
What is the portal system?
The vertebral artery suppllies what next two arteries with blood?
what is basilar artery and posterior cerebral arteries?