lab quiz - digestion and respiration Flashcards
shark rectal gland
sticks up from anus on dorsal wall like a finger
shark gall bladder
should be behind medial lobe of liver but is kind of in the back.
mink gall bladder
behind the big chunk of liver, shriveled flap.
shark spleen
dark, attached below curve of stomach
shark pancreas
shriveled, hiding on dorsal body wall, one lobe is attached to stomach
pleuroperitoneal cavity
body cavity with digestive system
transverse septum shark
divides pericardial cavity from pleuroperitoneal
diaphragm
thin ish muscle above liver, separates from lungs
spleen mink
below liver/among intestines on right body wall
bladder mink
looks like a ball at bottom
pericardial cavity
heart cavity IN SHARKS
intestines go..
duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, colon, rectum
pancreas mink
around stomach, shrivelier tissue
breathing tube minks
epiglottis is flap coming off larynx cavity, hole for air to enter is glottis.
greater omentum
that “blanket” of tissue. serves to reabsorb fluids and keep immune cells ready near gut