Drag and drop the following organs and definitions so that they fall under the appropriate category. View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Jejunum Stomach Liver Pancreas Organs behind peritoneal cavity Organs don't have mesenteries Duodenum Rectum Falciform ligament Organs attached to body wall by mesenteries Intraperitoneal Retroperitoneal
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Diag urop View: This is likely referring to a diagnostic urography view, which is a type of imaging test used to examine the urinary system. Show more…
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