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Q: What is the extra peritoneal organs?
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What is the peritoneal?

The peritoneal layer is the layer of tissues within the body that protects vital organs, particularly the intestines and surrounding organs.


What is the term for organs that lie within the abdominal cavity but not within the peritoneal cavity?

An organ can be in the abdominopelvic cavity but not the peritoneal cavity if the organ sits below the diaphragm but outside the peritoneal membranes. The kidneys, which are behind the peritoneal membrane (retroperitoneal) are such organs.


What is the division of the abdominal cavity containing those organs posterior to the peritoneal lining?

The retroperitoneal space contains organs in the abdominal cavity that are behind the peritoneal lining.


What is the benefit of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity?

Serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity provides lubrication for the organs.


Do retroperitoneal organs have both a serosa and adventitia?

Retroperitoneal organs have only an adventitia. Peritoneal organs have only a serosa.


What surrounds the digestive organs in the abdominal cavity?

peritoneal cavity


What cavity contains the bladder rectum and reproductive organs?

The abdominopelvic cavity contains the organs of the urinary system.


What is Right sided peritoneal spill?

in HSG a dye is injected transcervically to check the patency of the tube of femalel genital organs. so when the dye is injected it spills out to the peritoneal cavity which proves patency of the tubes and is known as peritoneal spillage.


What is Right-sided peritoneal spill?

in HSG a dye is injected transcervically to check the patency of the tube of femalel genital organs. so when the dye is injected it spills out to the peritoneal cavity which proves patency of the tubes and is known as peritoneal spillage.


What organs are inferior to the diaphragm lateral to the vertebral column and behind the peritoneal cavity?

The kidneys are in the retroperitoneal space, located inferior to the diaphragm, lateral to the vertebral column, and deep to the peritoneal cavity.


What are double sheets of peritoneal membrane that suspend the visceral organs and carry nerves lymphatics and blood vessels?

Messentriesmesenteries


What serous membrane covers the surface of the abdominal organs?

Viscera denotes the organs in the body cavities. (The heart confined in the Pericardial cavity, the lungs in the Pleural cavity, and the abdominal organs in the Peritoneal cavity). Visceral membrane (visceral serosa) covers those organs.