Greater Omentum Lesser Omentum Mesentery Proper Mesocolon A. Connects lesser curvature of stomach to the liver; protects the porta hepatis. B. Anchors large intestines to the posterior abdominal wall C. Apron from the grater curvature of the stomach; covers and protects abdominal organs D. Anchors small intestines to abdominal wall.
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