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What is the mesentary in a frog?

stomach


Medical term for membrane that holds the intestines together?

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Is the mesentary is a fused double layer of the parietal peritoneum?

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What separates one organ from another in the the digestive system?

The peritoneum (and the mesentary).


What is the function of the mesentary in a frog?

The function of the mesentary in an organism is to retain the small intestine and the large intestine. In other words, its function is to hold the organs in place so that they can't maintain their shape and position. Hopefully this helped


What is the tissue that holds a frogs organs in place?

Pericardium.


The small and large intestines are suspended from the posterior abdominal wall by the?

The mesentary


Is mesentary and omentum the same thing?

No, the mesentery and the omentum are not the same. The mesentery is a double fold of peritoneum that attaches the intestines to the abdominal wall, while the omentum is a double layer of peritoneum that connects the stomach to other abdominal organs. They serve different functions in the body.


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What body system is the mesentery in?

The mesentery is part of the digestive system. It is a fold of tissue that attaches the intestines to the wall of the abdomen, helping to support and stabilize the intestines as well as provide a pathway for blood vessels and nerves to reach them.


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