following ligaments are responsible for the suspension of liver 1).falciform liament 2).ligamentum teres 3).coronary ligament 4).left and right triangular ligaments 5).ligamentum venosum
please give the reason why coronary ligament of liver is known as coronary ligament / Challange for u
The falciform ligament.
2/4 of your abdomen is filled with liver
The ligament of teres is located in the liver, not the leg.
The falciform ligament is a fold of peritoneum that attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm. Its main function is to help hold the liver in place within the abdominal cavity and provide support to the liver. It also contains a remnant of the obliterated umbilical vein known as the round ligament of the liver.
The liver is situated on the right side of the abdomen just below the ribs and the diaphragm which separates the chest and the abdomen
The falciform ligament attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm. It is a thin, fold of peritoneum that helps to support and stabilize the liver in the abdominal cavity.
The liver's left lobe is the more anterior. The falciform ligament attaches to the anterior body wall of the liver.
Umbilical Cord becomes the Ligamentum Teres or Round Ligament shortly after birth
its on the right side of abdomen.
The gallbladder is connected to the liver in the human body.
Falciform Ligament