Lecture Notes: Anatomy of Digestive, Reproductive, and Urinary Structures
Overview
- Focus on anatomical structures of female cabers
- Examination of digestive, reproductive, and urinary systems
Digestive System
Liver
- Liver Lobes:
- Falciform Ligament: Identified in the liver region
Gallbladder
- Located within a cusp of the liver
- Green bladder-like structure
Stomach and Intestines
- Stomach: Located nearby the liver
- Large Intestine: Clearly visible, with multiple views of its structure
- Small Intestine: Located near stomach, with folds containing:
- Mesentery Proper: Several views provided, supports intestines
Urinary System
Kidneys
- Located adjacent to the large intestines
Ureter
- Positioned in proximity to the kidneys
Urinary Bladder
Reproductive System
Vagina
- Located near urinary structures
Uterus
- Visible and identified clearly
Additional Anatomical Landmark
- Pubic Symphysis (or Cuic Symphysis): Serves as a point of reference
Summary
The lecture covered the female anatomy focusing on the liver, stomach, intestines, and key reproductive and urinary structures, including visual references to landmarks like the pubic symphysis.