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2. how does the blood supply of the ileum and jejunum compare

  • jejunum: greater blood supply, less arterial arcades, long vasa recta. ileum: less blood supply, more arterial arcades, short vasa recta.
  • jejunum: less blood supply, less arterial arcades, long vasa recta. ileum: greater blood supply, more arterial arcades, short vasa recta.
  • jejunum: greater blood supply, more arterial arcades, short vasa recta. ileum: less blood supply, fewer arterial arcades, long vasa recta.
  • jejunum: greater blood supply, less arterial arcades, short vasa recta. ileum: less blood supply, more arterial arcades, long vasa recta.
  • jejunum: greater blood supply, more arterial arcades, long vasa recta. ileum: less blood supply, fewer arterial arcades, short vasa recta.
  • jejunum: less blood supply, less arterial arcades, short vasa recta. ileum: greater blood supply, more arterial arcades, long vasa recta.

3. what is the significance of the transverse colon

  • boundary of the midgut and hindgut 2/3rds across = blood supply from inferior mesenteric to superior mesenteric, parasympathetic. innervation from vagus to pelvic splanchnic (s2-4), sympathetic innervation from lesser splanchnic to least splanchnic.
  • boundary of the midgut and hindgut 2/3rds across = blood supply from inferior mesenteric to superior mesenteric, parasympathetic. innervation from vagus to genitofemoral (s2-4), sympathetic innervation from lesser splanchnic to lumbar splanchnic.
  • boundary of the midgut and hindgut 2/3rds across = blood supply from superior mesenteric to inferior mesenteric, parasympathetic. innervation from vagus to pelvic splanchnic (s2-4), sympathetic innervation from lesser splanchnic to lumbar splanchnic.
  • boundary of the midgut and hindgut 2/3rds across = blood supply from superior mesenteric to inferior mesenteric, parasympathetic. innervation from vagus to pelvic splanchnic (s2-4), sympathetic innervation from lesser splanchnic to least splanchnic.
  • boundary of the midgut and hindgut 2/3rds across = blood supply from superior mesenteric to inferior mesenteric, parasympathetic. innervation from vagus to genitofemoral (s2-4), sympathetic innervation from lesser splanchnic to lumbar splanchnic.
  • boundary of the midgut and hindgut 2/3rds across = blood supply from inferior mesenteric to superior mesenteric, parasympathetic. innervation from vagus to pelvic splanchnic (s2-4), sympathetic innervation from lesser splanchnic to lumbar splanchnic.

4. what is the function of the puborenalis muscle

  • expands to accommodate faeces
  • wraps around the rectum to stop the flow of faeces
  • continence, forms the pelvic diaphragm
  • cones around the internal sphincter

5. what is the blood supply to the caecum

  • iliocolic a. from superior mesenteric
  • right colic a. from inferior mesenteric
  • middle colic a. from inferior mesenteric
  • right colic a. from superior mesenteric
  • middle colic a. from superior mesenteric
  • iliocolic a. from inferior mesenteric

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