Week 3 Abdomen

Generate an image of a human abdomen with labeled organs and anatomical structures, including the stomach, liver, kidneys, and intestines, in a colorful and educational style.

Abdominal Anatomy Quiz

Test your knowledge on abdominal anatomy with this comprehensive quiz designed for students and professionals alike. Each question focuses on important structures, functions, and relationships within the abdomen, ensuring a broad understanding of this critical area of the human body.

Features:

  • 26 multiple-choice questions
  • Covers various abdominal organs and structures
  • Ideal for medical students, healthcare professionals, and anatomy enthusiasts
26 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ExploringAnatomy701
Which of these is not included in the diaphragmic openings?
Aortic Hiatus
Vena Hiatus
Caval Hiatus
Esophageal Hiataus
The midclavicular plane extends from the ________ _________ to the symphysis pubis.
Esophagus
Thyroid
Xiphoid Process
Clavicle
True or False: The external oblique is the outermost layer.
True
False
True or false: The Psoas Minor is an anterior muscle.
True
False
The ________ and the _________ are located in the retroperitoneum.
Liver and stomach
Kidneys and Liver
Transverse Colon and Aorta
Aorta and IVC
True or false: the subcostal plane, transumbilical plane, and the midclavicular planes are horizontal planes.
True
False
The __________ is a scar from the umbilical cord insertion.
Umbilicus
Linea Alba
Ligamentum Venosum
Falciform Ligament
There are ___ lumbar vertebrae that make up the only boney structures in the abdomen.
5
4
6
3
What are the two peritoneum layers?
Parietal Sac and Parietal Cavity
Visceral and Parietal Peritoneum
Morrison's Pouch is considered a _________.
Sac
Region
Space
Ligament
The caudate lobe is located in between the ___________ and the IVC.
Aorta
Left Portal Vein
Right Portal Vein
Ligamentum Teres
The Portal Hepatis contains the portal triad that consists of:
CBD, HA, MPV
LHV, RHV, MHV
CBD, LHV, MPV
LHV, Ligamentum Venosum, Ligamentum Teres
The ligamentum teres is located only in the _____ lobe.
Left
Right
Quadate
Caudate
The hepatic veins drain directly into the _____.
Kidney
Aorta
Main Portal Vein
IVC
The portal vein accounts for _____ of the blood in the liver.
30%
70%
50%
80%
The gallbladder is divided into 3 parts, which are:
Head, neck, body
Head, neck, fundus
Head, body, fundus
Neck, body, fundus
The ________ ________ of the pancreas can be obstructed by gas and hide masses inside.
Left Lobe
Falciform Ligament
Morrison's Pouch
Uncinate Process
The portal confluence are the landmarks that help identify which organ?
Pancreas
Spleen
Kidney
Liver
In a transverse image of the kidney, where it looks like a "C," which pole will you be viewing?
Upper Pole
Lower Pole
Mid Pole
All of the poles
True or False: The spleen is anterior to the stomach.
True
False
The stomach is ___________ to the pancreas.
Posterior
Distal
Anterior
Inferior
The common bile duct lies __________ to the main portal vein.
Inferior
Superior
Anterior
Posterior
The distal end of the esophagus is in the ___________.
Pancreas
Liver
Abdomen
Xiphoid Process
The caudate lobe is in between the ligamentum venosum and the ______.
IVC
HA
MPV
CBD
The hepatic veins drain into the IVC __________ to the insertion of the main portal vein
Anterior
Posterior
Superior
Inferior
True or false: The pancreas has a head, neck, body, and tail.
True
False
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