Abdomen small test

A detailed anatomical illustration of the human abdomen, highlighting organs such as the liver, spleen, and intestines, with labeled ligaments and muscles, in an educational style.

Abdomen Anatomy Quiz

Test your knowledge on the anatomy and physiology of the abdomen with this engaging quiz! Designed for students and professionals alike, this quiz covers essential topics related to abdominal ligaments, muscles, and organs.

Key Features:

  • 12 Thought-Provoking Questions
  • Multiple Choice Format
  • Focus on Clinical Relevance
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringAnatomy523
Interfoveolar ligament:
Is a thickening of the peritoneum
Contacts with the superior epigastric artery
Covers umbilical artery
Forms medial umbilical fold
All of the above are false
Tendienus intersections of rectus abdominis muscle- choose the false sentence:
Usually are three in number
Superior intersection is connected with xyphoid process
The last one is on the level of arcuate line
Are strongly attached to anterior layer of the rectus sheath
Are connected with aponeurosis of internal oblique muscle
The superficial inguinal ring is NOT created by:
Medial crus
Lateral crus
Intercrural fibers
Reflected ligament
You can find all of the above structures
Choose the false statement about the cecum:
It is a blind-ended pouch
Is usually intraperitoneal
It has no taenia
It is often distended with the gas
All of the above are true
Jejunum:
Is the third part of small intestine
Is supplied by arteries which form usually three levels of arcades
Is mostly in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen
Has a lot of Payer’s patches
All above are false
Duodenum:
It’s third part lies anteriorly to the transverse colon
Duodenojejunal flexure is suspended on the right crus of the diaphragm
There are prominent circular folds found in the whole organ
The minor duodenal papilla joints accessory bile duct
All above are false
Appendix:
Is attached to the postero-medial wall of the ascending colon
Is suspended from the terminal part of the jejunum by the mesoappendix
Has no aggregations of the lymphoid tissue
Is supplied indirectly by superior mesenteric artery
All of the above are false
The anterior wall of the inguinal canal:
Is innervated by posterior ramus of 12th intercostal nerve
Is supplied by the inferior epigastric artery
Contains deep inguinal ring
Is created by the aponeurosis of muscle which turning anterior part of the abdomen to same side
All of the above are false
In the left flank you can find:
Stomach
Liver
Spleen
Appendix
Descending colon
The external oblique abdominis muscle:
Is innervated by cervical spinal nerves
Flex and rotates to the opposite side
Creates posterior wall of the inguinal canal
Is innervated by dorsal rami of spinal nerves
All of the above are false
In the median umbilical fold you can find:
Teres ligament
Ureter
Venous ligament
Umbilical artery
None of the above
In the medial umbilical fold you can find:
Teres ligament
Ureter
Venous ligament
Umbilical artery
None of the above
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