Peritoneum Traced Above The Level Of The Transverse Colon
Illustration from 'Surgical Anatomy: The Treatise of the Human Anatomy and Its Applications to the Practice of Medicine and Surgery, volume III' (by Dr. John Blair Deaver) shows the peritoneum is the serous membrane that forms the lining of the abdominal cavity or the coelom (which covers most of the intra-abdominal (or coelomic) organs in amniotes) and some invertebrates (annelids, for instance), 1903. It is composed of a layer of mesothelium supported by a thin layer of connective tissue. The peritoneum both supports the abdominal organs and serves as a conduit for their blood and lymph vessels and nerves. . (Photo by VintageMedStock/Getty Images)

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