Lab #4: GI and Face Flashcards

Fundus of Stomach

Cardia of Stomach

Lesser Curvature of Stomach

Greater Curvature

Pylorus

Rugae of Stomach

Pyloric Sphincter

Right Lobe of Liver

Left Lobe of Liver

Caudate Lobe of Liver

Quadrate Lobe of Liver

Falciform Ligament

Ligamentum Teres

Portal Vein

Hepatic Artery

Common Bile Duct

Gallbladder

Cystic Duct

Head of Pancreas

Tail of Pancreas

Duodenum

Jejunum

Ileum
(Mesenteric fat overlaps the walls of the ileum significantly, whereas the boundary between the mesenteric fat and the organ wall is more well defined in the jejunum.)

Mesentary

Vermiform Appendix

Cecum

Ascending Colon

Hepatic Flexure

Transverse Colon

Splenic Flexure

Descending Colon

Sigmoid Flexure

Rectum

Haustra

Taenia Coli

Abdominal Aorta

Inferior Vena Cava

Celiac Artery/Trunk
(first major branch of abdominal aorta)

Left Gastric Artery
(smallest and most superior branch from celiac trunk)

Common Hepatic Artery
(branches right from celiac trunk)

Splenic Artery
(branches left from celiac trunk)

Superior Mesenteric Artery
(branches of abdominal aorta just inferior to celiac artery)

Left and Right Renal Arteries
(Branch from abdominal aorta between the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries.)

Inferior Mesenteric Artery
(smaller, branches from abdominal aorta inferior to renal arteries)

Common Iliac Arteries

Frontalis

Orbicularis Oculi

Orbicularis Oris

Procerus

Levator Labii Superioris

Depressor Labii Inferioris

Depressor Anguli Oris

Platysma

Zygomaticus Major

Zygomaticus Minor

Buccinator
(deep to masseter)

Temporalis

Masseter

Medial Pterygoid
(same fiber direction as masseter, but very deep)

Lateral Pterygoid

Facial Artery
(tortuous and near mouth)

Facial Vein

Parotid Gland

Parotid Duct

Submandibular Gland

Superficial Temporal Artery