AGRS 3: Peritoneum
Across
- 4. Covers inferior epigastric vessels (medium, 3 words)
- 5. Divides supracolic and infracolic compartments (medium, 2 words)
- 8. Serous membrane lining abdominal cavity (easy, 1 word)
- 10. Connects liver to anterior abdominal wall (easy, 2 words)
- 11. Covers abdominal organs (easy, 1 word)
- 12. Mesentery of appendix (medium, 1 word)
- 16. Covers urachus remnant (medium, 3 words)
- 20. Peritoneal connection between organs (easy, 1 word)
- 21. Main compartment of peritoneal cavity (easy, 2 words)
- 23. Space posterior to stomach (medium, 2 words)
- 26. Mesentery associated with colon (medium, 1 word)
- 29. Four-layered apron-like peritoneal fold (easy, 2 words)
- 31. Covers obliterated umbilical arteries (medium, 3 words)
- 32. Channels allowing fluid movement in abdomen (medium, 2 words)
- 33. Opening connecting greater and lesser sacs (medium, 2 words)
- 34. Anterior boundary of epiploic foramen (medium, 2 words)
Down
- 1. Connects liver to duodenum (medium, 2 words)
- 2. Lubricating fluid reducing friction (easy, 1 word)
- 3. Connects liver to stomach (medium, 2 words)
- 6. Organs behind peritoneum with anterior covering only (easy, 1 word)
- 7. Raised peritoneum over vessels or ligaments (medium, 2 words)
- 9. Connects stomach to spleen (medium, 2 words)
- 13. Organs that became retroperitoneal during development (medium, 2 words)
- 14. Organs fully covered by visceral peritoneum (easy, 1 word)
- 15. Double layer of peritoneum suspending organs (easy, 1 word)
- 17. Posterior boundary of epiploic foramen (easy, abbreviation)
- 18. Fold connecting stomach to liver (easy, 2 words)
- 19. Organs always behind peritoneum (medium, 2 words)
- 22. Simple squamous epithelium of peritoneum (medium, 1 word)
- 24. Lines internal surface of abdominopelvic wall (easy, 1 word)
- 25. Peritoneal fold extending from stomach (easy, 1 word)
- 27. Region of organ not covered by peritoneum (easy, 2 words)
- 28. Another name for lesser sac (medium, 2 words)
- 30. Potential space between peritoneal layers (easy, 1 word)