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heart
lung
trachea
diaphragm
liver
stomach
spleen
pancreas
small intestine
large intestine
cecum (see-kum)
rectum
kidney
mesentery
bladder
teste
epididymis
vas deferens
seminal vesicles
prostate glands
penis
thymus
adrenal gland
ovary (female)
B
parietal pericardium
the tough outermost layer of the pericardium that is attached to the diaphragm and the sternum (serous membrane with two layers that surrounds the heart)
visceral pericardium
the innermost of the two layers of the pericardium (serous membrane with two layers that surrounds the heart)
apex
base
right auricle
right atrium
3
left auricle
Left auricle
left atrium
1
interventricular septum
separates the left ventricle from the right ventricle
left cranial vena cava
right cranial vena cava
ascending aorta
4
pulmonary trunk
?
aortic arch
brachiocephalic artery
4
right common carotid artery
left subclavian artery
8
left common carotid artery
7
right subclavian artery
11
left ventricle
2
right ventricle
4
Caudal vena cava
E
axillary artery
brachial artery
thoracic aorta
abdominal aorta
A
celiac artery
B
left gastric artery
artery that leads from the celiac trunk to the stomach (on the left)
hepatic artery
artery that leads from the celiac trunk to the liver
splenic artery
artery that leads from the celiac trunk to the spleen
cranial mesenteric artery
C
renal artery
renal vein
D
gonadal (testicular or ovarian) artery
Gonadal artery
common iliac artery
F
internal iliac artery
Internal iliac artery
external iliac artery
External iliac artery
femoral artery
Femoral artery
larynx
1 (just above the trachea)
epiglottis
primary bronchus
(singular form)
mediastinum
The central compartment of the thoracic cavity. It contains the heart, great vessels of the heart, esophagus, trachea, phrenic nerve, cardiac nerve, thymus, and lymph nodes, all surrounded by loose connective tissue.
hilum (of lungs)
The wedge-shaped area on the central portion of each lung where the bronchi, arteries, veins, and nerves enter and exit the lungs.
parietal pleura
B
visceral pleura
A
oral cavity
teeth
tongue
hard palate
A
soft palate
B
submandibular salivary gland
esophagus (neck, thorax and abdomen)
parietal peritoneum
Lines abdominopelvic cavity.
visceral peritoneum
Membrane on the surface of the organs of the abdominal cavity
cardiac region (of stomach)
A
fundus (of stomach)
B
body (of stomach)
C
pyloric region (of stomach)
D
pyloric sphincter (of stomach)
E
lesser curvature (of stomach)
C
greater curvature (of stomach)
D
duodenum
D
jejunum
C
ileum
A
ileocecal junction
Ileocecal junction
cecum
Cecum
ascending colon
A
descending colon
B
anus
lesser omentum
B
greater omentum
A
hilum (of kidney)
renal cortex (of kidney)
C
renal medulla (of kidney)
B
renal pelvis (of kidney)
A
ureter