20 Questions
Which organ is responsible for producing bile?
Liver
Which duct carries bile from the liver to the gallbladder?
Hepatic duct
Where does the bile duct empty into?
Duodenum
Which organ is responsible for producing insulin and digestive enzymes?
Pancreas
What is the peritoneal attachment related to the pancreas?
Stomach
What are the lobes of the liver?
Right medial, right lateral, quadrate, left medial, left lateral, caudate, caudate process, papillary process
Which ligament separates the left medial and quadrate lobes of the liver?
Falciform ligament
What is the peritoneal attachment related to the spleen?
Stomach
What are the portions of the spleen?
Right medial, right lateral, quadrate
Where is the gallbladder located in relation to the liver lobes?
Between right medial and quadrate lobes
Which ligament of the liver courses between the diaphragm and liver around the caudal vena cava and hepatic veins?
Coronary ligament
What is the function of the body of the pancreas?
Within mesoduodenum
Where does the pancreatic duct empty?
Major duodenal papilla
Which ligament is located within the superficial leaf of the greater omentum and is associated with the spleen?
Gastrosplenic ligament
Which ligament courses from the right crus of the diaphragm to the right lateral lobe of the liver?
Right triangular ligament
Which ligament courses from the left crus of the diaphragm to the left lateral lobe of the liver?
Left triangular ligament
Which ligament courses between the diaphragm and liver around the caudal vena cava and hepatic veins?
Coronary ligament
Which ligament is located within the deep leaf of the greater omentum and is associated with the pancreas?
Falciform ligament
Which ventral mesentery is associated with the lesser omentum?
Ventral mesogastrium
Which dorsal mesentery is associated with the greater omentum?
Dorsal mesogastrium
Test your knowledge of veterinary anatomy with this quiz on the abdominal organs including the liver, pancreas, and spleen. Learn about the lobes and position of the liver, its relationship with other organs, and the flow of bile to/from the gallbladder.
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