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spleen, pancreas, stomach, part of your liver, half of your small and large intestines
The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are all considered accessory organs to the digestive system. The spleen not so much.
Tail of the pancreas and part of the stomach
Duodenum, part of stomach, pancreas, part of liver
cranial cavity - brian vertebral cavity -spinal cord Abdominal cavity - excretion,stomach,intestine,liver,gallbladder,spleen,pancreas and kidneys. Thoracic Cavity- chest pelvic cavity- lower part of spine,hip bone, and the pubis.
spleen, pancreas, stomach, part of your liver, half of your small and large intestines
The hepatic portal vein is formed by the union of (a) splenic vein, which drains the spleen, pancreas, greater curvature of stomach and (b) superior mesenteric, which drains the small intestine and ascending colon. The gastric vein, which drains the lesser curvature of the stomach, empties directly into the hepatic portal vein.The hepatic portal vein is formed by the union of (a) the splenic vein, which drains the spleen, part of the pancreas, and the stomach & (b) superior mesentic vein, which drains the small intestine and transverse colon. The left gastric vein, which drains the lesser curve of the stomach, empties directly into the hepatic portal vein.
The hepatic portal vein is formed by the union of (a) splenic vein, which drains the spleen, pancreas, greater curvature of stomach and (b) superior mesenteric, which drains the small intestine and ascending colon. The gastric vein, which drains the lesser curvature of the stomach, empties directly into the hepatic portal vein.The hepatic portal vein is formed by the union of (a) the splenic vein, which drains the spleen, part of the pancreas, and the stomach & (b) superior mesentic vein, which drains the small intestine and transverse colon. The left gastric vein, which drains the lesser curve of the stomach, empties directly into the hepatic portal vein.
The spleen is found in the upper far left part of the abdomen to the stomach.
No it is not part of the stomach but it is part of the digestive system
Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine! Also, the liver, spleen, pancreas, gal bladder, rectum and anus are all also a part of the digestive tract.
The pancreas is part of the digestive system in the fetal pig. The pancreas works with the gallbladder and the spleen to digest enzymes.
The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are all considered accessory organs to the digestive system. The spleen not so much.
In horses the pancreas is located directly below the stomach (ventral to the stomach). It's connected to the first part of the small intestine (the duodenum).
Tail of the pancreas and part of the stomach
It is one of the organs of the gastro intestinal tract (digestive system). It lies in the upper part of the Abdomen (epigastric region), and lies just below the stomach.
The Left Upper Quadrant or LUQ refers to the portion of the abdomen that allows doctors to localize pain, tenderness and other items of interest. The organs found in the LUQ are the stomach, spleen, left lobe of liver, part of the pancreas, and part of the colon.