NO, The liver is an intraperitoneal organ.
True. The urethra is retroperitoneal. Sometimes also referred as "anteroperitoneal"
Some parts of it. Ascending colon, descending colon and rectum are retroperitoneal.
(Caecum, colic flexures, sigmoid colon, appendix vermiformis and so on are intraperitoneal).
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Yes
Retroperitoneal
The kidneys are considered to be retroperitoneal.
Periton- is the root and retro- the prefix for retroperitoneal.
Organs are retroperitoneal if they have peritoneum on their anterior side only. Structures that are not suspended by mesentery in the abdominal cavity and that lie between the parietal peritoneum and abdominal wall are classified as retroperitoneal.
The structures that are retroperitoneal in a cat's urinary system are the kidneys, the ureters, and the urinary bladder. Retroperitoneal means that these structures can be found behind the peritoneum.
Retroperitoneal organs have only an adventitia. Peritoneal organs have only a serosa.
No, the gall bladder is an abdominal organ that is contained within the peritoneum. The retroperitoneal organs are the kidneys, adrenal glands and the ureters - they are outside of the peritoneum.
The abdominal aorta (and inferior vena cava for that matter) is a primary retroperitoneal structure.
Retroperitoneal is the medical term meaning behind the peritoneum. The kidneys and ureters are retroperitoneal.
Kidneys are retroperitoneal and so lie between the peritoneum and the abdominal wall, in the retroperitoneal space (a part of the abdominal cavity).
retroperitoneal area
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