Stomach
General
Canine
Feline
Ruminants
Equine
Porcine
S. Intestine
General
Canine
Feline
Ruminants
Equine
Porcine
L. Intestine
General
Canine
Feline
Ruminants
Equine
Porcine
Access. Organs
General
Canine
Feline
Ruminants
Equine
Porcine
Quizzes
Quiz1
Quiz2
Quiz3
Quiz4
Quiz5
Quiz6
Quiz 6
For each question select the best answer
1. The movable portion of the small intestine is suspended to the dorsal abdominal wall by:
Mesorchium.
Mesoduodenum.
Mesojejunoileum.
Mesocolon.
2. Which of the following statements is NOT true:
The canine liver consists of six lobes.
The stomach of the horse has a large fundus which protrudes as a true blind sac.
The atrium ruminis is the cranial end of the ventral sac.
The greater omentum is derived from the dorsal embryonic mesogastrium.
3. Which of the following statements is TRUE:
In the ox, the reticulum is larger in size than the omasum.
The empty stomach of the dog lies in the intrathoracic part of the abdominal cavity, to the right of the median plane.
In the horse, the mucous membrane of the stomach is separated into two parts by margo plicatus.
The cecum of the horse has three bands and is sacculated.
4. Concerning the sternal flexure of the large intestine of the horse:
It curves from left to right around the apex of the cecum.
It curves from ventral to dorsal connecting the LVC and the LDC.
It is in contact with the diaphragm, liver, and the stomach.
It curves from right to left around the apex of the cecum.
5. The stomach is supplied by branches of the:_______________
Left gastric, splenic, and hepatic arteries.
Left gastric and splenic arteries.
Left gastric, splenic, and cranial mesenteric arteries.
Left gastric artery.
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