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1. what is the vesicouterine pouch
- peritoneal recess between bladder and rectum in men only
- peritoneal ligament between bladder and rectum
- peritoneal recess between bladder and uterus
- peritoneal ligament between rectum and uterus
- peritoneal recess between bladder and rectum
- peritoneal ligament between bladder and uterus
- peritoneal recess between rectum and uterus
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2. what are parts of the pancreas
- head (in hilum of spleen), fundus (enclosed in duodenum)
- head (enclosed in duodenum), fundus (in hilum of spleen)
- head (enclosed in duodenum), tail (in hilum of spleen)
- fundus (enclosed in duodenum), tail (in hilum of spleen)
- head (in hilum of spleen), tail (enclosed in duodenum)
- fundus (in hilum of spleen), tail (enclosed in duodenum)
3. where is the mesentery
- small intestines
- greater curvature of stomach
- small to large intestines
- lesser curvature of stomach
- liver to greater curvature of stomach and duodenum
- liver to lesser curvature of stomach and duodenum
4. what is the rectouterine pouch
- peritoneal ligament between rectum and uterus
- peritoneal ligament between bladder and uterus
- peritoneal recess between rectum and uterus
- peritoneal recess between bladder and rectum
- peritoneal recess between bladder and uterus
- peritoneal ligament between bladder and rectum
5. where is the lesser omentum
- small to large intestines
- lesser curvature of stomach
- liver to lesser curvature of stomach and duodenum
- greater curvature of stomach
- small intestines
- liver to greater curvature of stomach and duodenum
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