Using the figure below, identify the labeled part.



1) Label A: ______________________________

2) Label B: ______________________________

3) Label C: ______________________________

4) Label D: ______________________________

5) Label E: ______________________________

6) Label F: ______________________________

7) Label G: ______________________________

8) Label H: ______________________________

9) Label I: ______________________________

10) Label J: ______________________________

11) Label K: ______________________________

12) Label L: ______________________________

13) Label M: ______________________________

14) Label N: ______________________________

15) Label O: ______________________________

16) Label P: ______________________________

17) Label Q: ______________________________


1) Esophagus
2) Cardia
3) Longitudinal muscle layer
4) Circular muscle layer
5) Lesser curvature (medial surface
6) Pyloric sphincter
7) Duodenum
8) Pyloric canal
9) Pylorus
10) Pyloric antrum
11) Anterior surface
12) Greater curvature (lateral surface
13) Rugae
14) Oblique muscle layer overlying mucosa
15) Body
16) Left gastroepiploic vessels
17) Fundus

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