The four regions of the human and feline stomach are the cardia, body, fundus, and ________

A) greater omentum
B) pylorus
C) vestibule
D) rugae


B
Explanation:
A) The abdominal organs are protected by a fatty extension of the peritoneum from the greater curvature called the greater omentum.
C) The vestibule is the space between the lips and the gums in the mouth.
D) Rugae are large folds in the stomach's mucosa.

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