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Where is the lesser curvature of the stomach
Which peritoneal structure hangs freely on the greater curvature of the stomach (indicated by a star in the photo)?
And to which structure has this peritoneal structure attached to in the embryonic phase?
The peritoneal structure indicated by a star is the gastrophrenic ligament greater omentum.
This peritoneal structure became attached in the embryonic phase to the septum transversumtransverse colon / transverse mesocolon.
Where is the greater curvature of the stomach?
Which peritoneal structure is located between the lesser curvature of the stomach and the liver (marked with a star in the photo)?
The peritoneal structure marked with a star is the Lesser saclesser omentum
Place the components of the stomach in the right spot