round ligament
The peritoneal membrane lines the peritoneal cavity.
All humans have a peritoneal cavity.
yes they called cristae to increase the surface area to allow a faster output of ATPIt is important for electron transport chain. Inner membrane folds to create cristae
I don't think there is another name for the peritoneal cavity. the peritoneal cavity is specifically for the potential space between the parietal and visceral portions of the peritoneum. hope this helps ^_^
The meaning of peritoneal actually describes the transparent membrane that is found in the abdomen and that lines the cavity of the abdomen.
covering folds of peritoneum
The kidneys are retroperitoneal, this means they are held into the posterior wall of the abdomen behind the peritoneal folds. So no there is nothing behind them.
The peritoneum is the largest serous membrane of the body that consists of a layer of simple squamous epithelium with an underlying supporting layer of areolar connective tissue. There are five major peritoneal folds such as greater omentum, falciform ligament, lesser omentum, mesentery and mesocolon.
The peritoneal membrane lines the peritoneal cavity.
All humans have a peritoneal cavity.
the folds of the mitochondria are important to store proteins
diffuse
"Handbook of Peritoneal Dialysis".....available on Amazon.com is a good reference
When comparing hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, it can be said that
Because the female reproductive tract is continuous with the peritoneal cavity through the fallopian tubes, it is possible for sperm to enter the peritoneal cavity.
Kidneys are retroperitoneal. There are in the abdominal cavity, but not in the peritoneal cavity.
hemodialysis takes longer than peritoneal dialysis