Anatomy

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Across
  1. 7. The liver receives 70% of its blood via.....
  2. 9. The remaining 30% is received via.....
  3. 10. The gallbladder is located on which lobe of the visceral surface of the liver
  4. 11. The porta hepatis form the cross of the H pattern which is bounded on the right by the fossa for the GB and groove for the IVC. On the left it is bounded by two ligaments known as....
  5. 12. The gallbladder functions to store and concentrate _______ secreted by the liver
  6. 14. This area is characterised by folded mucosa which connects the common hepatic duct and opens into the common bile duct
Down
  1. 1. In relation to the liver, this surface is accessible to examination by percussion
  2. 2. Of the 6 tributaries of the portal vein, this one drains the gallbladder
  3. 3. Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg
  4. 4. Blood supply to the gallbladder is via the __________ which is a branch of the hepatic artery
  5. 5. This is a fold of peritoneum connecting the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm and is not covered by visceral peritoneum
  6. 6. The gallbladder is divided into 3 divisions. This division projects below the inferior border of the liver
  7. 7. Also located on the visceral surface and is considered the 'gateway to the liver'
  8. 8. This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC
  9. 13. The portal vein is formed at the level of this vertebra by the junction of the superior mesenteric and splenic veins