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Stomach
intraperitoneal

Duodenum
The superior portion (1st) is intraperitoneal; connected to the liver via the hepatoduodenal ligament.
The 2nd-4th portions are secondarily retroperitoneal
Jejunum
intraperitoneal
Ileum
intraperitoneal
Cecum
intraperitoneal
Appendix
intraperitoneal
Ascending Colon
Secondarily retroperitoneal
Transverse Colon
intraperitoneal
Descending Colon
secondarily retroperitoneal
Sigmoid Colon
intraperitoneal
Rectum
Proximal 2/3rds are secondarily retroperitoneal, whereas the distal third is retroperitoneal

Spleen
intraperitoneal

Pancreas
Secondarily retroperitoneal, except for the tail, which is intraperitoneal
Liver
Intraperitoneal, except for the bare area on the superior surface which connects it to the diaphragm.
Gallbladder
Intraperitoneal, except for the superior surface, which attaches directly to the liver
Kidneys
Retroperitoneal
Bladder + Ureter
The bladder below the peritoneal cavity. The ureters are retroperitoneal