With the exception of the tongue (the heart is a special case), all muscles are attached at both ends
The tongue is a muscle that is not attached at both ends.
When you finally reach dry, flat land there is no need for a bridge. So many bridges are attached to roads and railways instead, often at both ends.
The hepatic portal vein. It goes from the stomach to the liver and has a capillary net at both ends.
Both the upper and lower ends of the stomach have a sphincter that regulates flow into and out of the stomach. The lower esophageal sphincter is at the top of the stomach, and the pyloric sphincter is at the lower end of the stomach.
The structure attached to the lesser curvature of the stomach is a mesentery called the lesser omentum. this receives bile from the liver and sends it to the stomach.
Directly after the stomach, food enters the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine.
large intestine
The lesser omentum is the structure that is attached to the lesser curvature of the stomach. It is thin but has two layers of serous membrane.
It's the bar mounted to frame and has sway links attached at both ends and to the lower control arms.
near the stomach
The small intestine