This is formed from a folded layer of connective tissue. It is also considered a ligament. It acts as an apron hanging down to cover the intestines.
The greater omentum is part of the digestive system. It is a fatty apron-like structure made up of connective and adipose tissue that hangs down over the intestines, helping to protect and support them.
The term "omentum" refers to a fold of peritoneum extending from the stomach to other abdominal organs. It is involved in the immune response, fat storage, and providing a pathway for blood vessels and nerves. There are two main types: the greater omentum and the lesser omentum.
Tendons belong to the musculoskeletal system in the human body.
it is an organ, it doesn't belong to any other organs in the body but it does belong to a system in the body the digestive system.
organs
Omentum
Omentum
The bicep is in the muscular body system.
The omentum, a fold of peritoneum extending from the stomach, does not regenerate or grow back after surgical removal. Once excised, the body adapts to the absence of the omentum, and surrounding tissues may compensate for its functions, such as fat storage and immune response. While the body has remarkable healing capabilities, the omentum itself will not return.
The immune system
The cardiovascular system.
Respiratory System