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Question
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- what is the organ located just below the liver and above the stomach?
pancreas
gallbladder
appendix
duodenum
teeth
(dent/o)
mouth
(or/o, stomat/o)
pharynx
(pharyng/o)
tongue
(lingu/o, gloss/o)
esophagus
(esophag/o)
liver
(hepato)
stomach
(gastr/o)
colon
(col/o, colon/o)
abdomen
(lapar/o)
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze the anatomical positions:
- The pancreas is behind the stomach, not between liver and stomach.
- The gallbladder is located just below the liver (under it) and above the stomach (positionally between them).
- The appendix is in the lower right abdomen, far from this region.
- The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine, connected to the stomach but not between liver and stomach as described.
So the gallbladder fits the location "just below the liver and above the stomach".
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