ANAT 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Lesser Omentum, Muscular Layer, Esophageal Hiatus

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Review: oral cavity teeth, tongue, salivary glands. Today: peritoneum, esophagus, stomach, small intestine duodenum, ileum, jejunum. Allows us to take food we eat, ingest it, and digest it so we can get the nutrients from it, gives us energy to move, play sports, repair ourselves. This is where the digestive system is located, esophagus travels through thoracic cavity. Lined by serous membrane called peritoneum: has 2 layers, parietal and visceral, they are continuous with each other. Contains abdominal cavity and some of pelvic cavity. Organs can be partially or completely enclosed by the peritoneum. Inside peritoneal cavity, comes of cavity and encloses organs. Liver, stomach, jejunum, ileum, colon (cecum, transverse and sigmoid part) Suprarenal (adrenal) glands, abdominal aorta, duodenum, pancreas, ureters, colon (ascending, descending), kidneys, esophagus (abdominal part), rectum. Around peritoneal cavity, becomes visceral as it comes off the wall. Around organs (little circular things are intestines)

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