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The body system in which mesentary belongs to can be considered both the digestive and the lymphatic system.

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The structure mesentery part of what system?

Muscular system


What is the names of the Body's Organs what is the names of the Body's organs?

The mesentery.


Mesentery is part of what organ system?

The mesentery is part of the digestive system. It is a double layer of peritoneum that attaches the intestines to the abdominal wall and helps support and provide blood supply to the intestines.


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

The mesentary


What structure that suspends the small intestine from the posterior body wall calls?

mesentery


Is fibroblast seen in the mesentery?

Fibroblasts are primarily found in connective tissues throughout the body, including the mesentery. They play a key role in maintaining the structural integrity of the tissues and producing extracellular matrix components.


What does the mesentery hold in place?

The mesentery is derived from what is known in the embryo as the dorsal mesentery. The dorsal mesentery is larger than the ventral mesentery, which gradually becomes other parts of the peritoneum. Most parts of the ventral mesentery are associated with the liver. ---------------------------------------------------------Recommend if u like this.....


What are structures that suspends the smalll intestine from the posterior body wall?

Mesentery, it is double layered peritoneal fold


What holds the intestines to the dorsal body wall?

The mesentery holds the intestines to the dorsal body wall. The mesentery is a double layer of peritoneum that attaches the intestines to the back wall of the abdominal cavity, providing support and allowing for blood vessels and nerves to reach the intestines.


Do humans have mesentery?

Yes, humans have a mesentery, which is a fold of membrane that attaches the intestines to the abdominal wall and holds them in place within the abdominal cavity. The mesentery plays a crucial role in supporting and supplying blood to the intestines.


What is the thin tissue that holds the organs in place in the body cavity in frogs?

The thin tissue that holds the organs in place in the body cavity of frogs is called the mesentery. It attaches the internal organs to the body wall and provides support and stability for the organs within the abdominal cavity.


What would happen if the mesentery were not present in a fetus pig?

The mesentery is required for normal fetus births. The mesentery provides a barrier between the fetus and the uterus and also supplies nutrients.