Internal Organs Of Cat Quiz

Reviewed by Editorial Team
The ProProfs editorial team is comprised of experienced subject matter experts. They've collectively created over 10,000 quizzes and lessons, serving over 100 million users. Our team includes in-house content moderators and subject matter experts, as well as a global network of rigorously trained contributors. All adhere to our comprehensive editorial guidelines, ensuring the delivery of high-quality content.
Learn about Our Editorial Process
| By Thames
T
Thames
Community Contributor
Quizzes Created: 6820 | Total Attempts: 9,511,149
| Questions: 15
Please wait...
Question 1 / 15
0 %
0/100
Score 0/100
1. What is this organ in the human body?

Explanation

The correct answer includes images of the diaphragm, liver, heart, lungs, and spleen, making it the correct option when identifying organs in the human body.

Submit
Please wait...
About This Quiz
Internal Organs Of Cat Quiz - Quiz

?Start Studying and Explain the Following Internal Organs Of Cat with our quiz based Flashcard quizzes. Learn the terms, keywords, vocabulary, and much more about Internal Organs Of... see moreCat with our image-based flashcards quizzes. Attempt and answer these flashcards quizzes easily and have a smooth experience with it. see less

2. What are the two structures shown in the image?

Explanation

The correct answer is the pyloric sphincter and pancreas because they are the structures shown in the image. The other options do not match the structures depicted.

Submit
3. What is the name of the cavity that contains the lungs and heart?

Explanation

The thoracic cavity is the space in the body that contains the heart and lungs, protected by the rib cage. It is different from the peritoneal cavity, greater omentum, and parietal peritoneum, which are related to the abdomen and digestive system.

Submit
4. What connects the liver to the diaphragm and the body wall?

Explanation

The falciform ligament is a fold of peritoneum that attaches the liver to the diaphragm and the anterior abdominal wall. The omentum is a double layer of peritoneum that surrounds the stomach and other abdominal organs. The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine, and the appendix is a small pouch attached to the cecum.

Submit
5. What organ is responsible for storing bile in the body?

Explanation

The gall bladder is a small organ located under the liver, responsible for storing bile produced by the liver to aid in digestion. The liver produces bile, which is then stored in the gall bladder before being released into the small intestine to help break down fats.

Submit
6. What structure connects the stomach to the spleen?

Explanation

The correct answer is the gastroplenic ligament. This ligament connects the stomach to the spleen, providing structural support and maintaining the position of these organs in the abdominal cavity. The hepatorenal ligament connects the liver to the kidney, the splenorenal ligament connects the spleen to the kidney, and the gastrosplenic ligament connects the stomach to the spleen.

Submit
7. What is the gastrosplenic ligament connected to?

Explanation

The gastrosplenic ligament is a double layer of peritoneum that connects the stomach to the spleen and extends further to connect with the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum in the gastrointestinal system.

Submit
8. What are the parts of the female reproductive system and urinary system shown in the image?

Explanation

The correct answer describes various parts of the female reproductive system (kidney, ovaries, oviducts) and urinary system (urinary bladder, ureters). The incorrect answers mention parts of other systems such as the digestive system (liver, spleen, gallbladder, pancreas), respiratory system (heart, lungs, diaphragm, trachea), and gastrointestinal system (small intestine, large intestine, stomach, esophagus).

Submit
9. What is the name of the organ shown in the image?

Explanation

The image shows the large intestine with the ileocecal valve marked as D. The ascending, transverse, and descending colon are different segments of the large intestine.

Submit
10. What is the name of the membrane covering the body organs and is broken through when dissected? Name the parts of the large and small intestine.

Explanation

The correct answer involves naming the visceral peritoneum as the membrane covering body organs and identifying specific parts of the small and large intestines. The incorrect answers provide unrelated membranes and incorrect organ names, making them incorrect options.

Submit
11. What is the structure that links the liver to the diaphragm and to the body wall?

Explanation

The falciform ligament is a fold of peritoneum that attaches the liver to the diaphragm and the anterior abdominal wall. The other options are also structures within the abdomen but do not specifically connect the liver to both the diaphragm and body wall.

Submit
12. What structure links the duodenum to the liver and stomach?

Explanation

The lesser omentum is a double layer of peritoneum that extends from the duodenum to the liver and stomach, providing support and blood vessels to these structures. The greater omentum attaches to the greater curvature of the stomach, the falciform ligament attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall, and the hepatoduodenal ligament connects the liver to the duodenum.

Submit
13. What structure connects the stomach to the spleen?

Explanation

The correct structure that connects the stomach to the spleen is the gastrosplenic ligament.

Submit
14. What is the structure that links the duodenum to the body wall?

Explanation

The mesoduodenum is the structure that connects the duodenum to the posterior body wall. The suspensory ligament of Treitz supports the duodenojejunal flexure, the falciform ligament attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall, and the phrenicocolic ligament connects the diaphragm to the transverse colon.

Submit
15. What structure links the large intestine to the body wall?

Explanation

The mesocolon is the correct answer as it is a membrane that attaches the large intestine to the body wall. The omentum, peritoneum, and retroperitoneum are incorrect as they are not specifically involved in linking the large intestine to the body wall.

Submit
View My Results

Quiz Review Timeline (Updated): Aug 4, 2025 +

Our quizzes are rigorously reviewed, monitored and continuously updated by our expert board to maintain accuracy, relevance, and timeliness.

  • Current Version
  • Aug 04, 2025
    Quiz Edited by
    ProProfs Editorial Team
  • Aug 04, 2025
    Quiz Created by
    Thames
Cancel
  • All
    All (15)
  • Unanswered
    Unanswered ()
  • Answered
    Answered ()
What is this organ in the human body?
What are the two structures shown in the image?
What is the name of the cavity that contains the lungs and heart?
What connects the liver to the diaphragm and the body wall?
What organ is responsible for storing bile in the body?
What structure connects the stomach to the spleen?
What is the gastrosplenic ligament connected to?
What are the parts of the female reproductive system and urinary...
What is the name of the organ shown in the image?
What is the name of the membrane covering the body organs and is...
What is the structure that links the liver to the diaphragm and to the...
What structure links the duodenum to the liver and stomach?
What structure connects the stomach to the spleen?
What is the structure that links the duodenum to the body wall?
What structure links the large intestine to the body wall?
Alert!

Advertisement