Overview of the Abs Flashcards

1
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parts of abdominal wall

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external oblique muscle, internal oblique muscle, transversus abdominis muscle, rectus abdominis muscle

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2
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external oblique muscle

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most superficial layer, run at an angle from superior lateral to inferior medial

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3
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internal oblique muscle

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run superior medial to inferior lager, antagonist to the diaphragm by compressing it back (exhalation)

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4
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transversus abdominis muscle

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anterior and lateral layer of abdominal wall; deep to the internal oblique muscle

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5
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rectus abdominis muscle

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(abs) muscles that run straight up and down and subdivided by connective tissue

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6
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in abdominal cavity

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parietal peritoneum, mesentary, omenta, visceral peritoneum

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parietal peritoneum

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lines the abdominal and pelvic cavities/body wall (shiny material on wall)

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mesentary

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peritoneum extensions, double layer of parietal peritoneum which connects wall to organ

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omenta

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double fold of peritoneum attached to stomach connecting to certain abdominal viscera (hang down like apron over gut)

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10
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visceral peritoneum

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covers the external surfaces of most abdominal organs including the intestinal tract

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11
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MOST abdominal cavities are…

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intrapepitoneal

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12
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intrapepitoneal

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contained within peritoneal cavity, invested in a layer of visceral peritoneal (ex. liver, spleen, most intestines)

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13
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SOME abdominal cavities are…

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Retroperitoneal

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14
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retroperitoneal

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outside of peritoneal cavity, covered in their deep surface by parietal peritoneum; to dissect these organs, parietal peritoneum must be pulled off abdominal wall (ex. kidneys, parts of duodenum and colon)

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Liver functions

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detoxification of blood, production of digestive enzymes (turn unneeded things into useful digestive products)

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how blood carries oxygen, nutrients, and other substances (hormones) to target organs

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deoxygenated blood (nutrients)> heart> oxygenated blood (nutrients)> digestive tract (absorbed through intestines> partially deoxygenated blood (nutrients etc.)> liver (to get bad out)

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17
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inferior vena cava

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tightly intertwined with liver

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18
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gall bladder

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contains digestive enzymes (vagus nerves: parasympathetic)

19
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hilum

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(contains common bile duct, hepatic portal vein, hepatic artery); big tubes heading in and out

20
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hepatic artery

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branches off aorta to supply oxygenated blood to liver and other structures

21
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hepatic vein

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transport deoxygenated blood and filtered blood to the inferior vena cava

22
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common bile duct

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carry bile from gall bladder to empty in small intestine

23
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stomach

A

swelling of digestive tract (under laps liver)

24
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esophagus

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passes through diaphragm

25
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rugae

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folds in stomach wall

26
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pyloric sphincter

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let’s good pass to go to intestines

27
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lower esophageal sphincter

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let’s food go down to stomach, closes so food doesn’t go back up

28
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parts of small intestines

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duodenum, jejunum, ileum, iliocecal junction

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duodenum

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first part of intestines immediately beyond stomach, leads to jejunum

30
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jejunum

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part of the small intestines between duodenum and ileum (bunch up at top left)

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ileum

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final part of small intestines between jejunum and cecum (pouch connecting to junction of small and large intestines) (bunch at bottom right)

32
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iliocecal junction

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small intestine ends to open into cecal portion of large intestines

33
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parts of the large intestines (colon)

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ascending, transverse, descending, sigmoid, rectum

34
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ascending

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first main part, passed upward from cecum on right side of abdomen

35
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transverse

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middle part, passed from right to left

36
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descending

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part that passes downward on left side of abdomen towards the rectum

37
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sigmoid

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S-shaped at bottom, last part, leads into rectum

38
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rectum

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final section of large intestines, terminates at anus

39
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pancreas

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large gland behind stomach, secretes digestive enzymes to duodenum (blood sugar regulation and digestive enzymes)

40
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spleen

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takes out bad blood cells; opens in sponge like way

41
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kidneys

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composed of waste and extra fluid; located below rib cage on sides of spine (we have 2)

42
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adrenal gland

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endocrine glands that produce varieties of adrenaline and steroids

43
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appendix

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tube shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestines