Hepatic Embryology

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The correct answer is E.


Explanation:

The ventral mesentery forms the falciform ligament, ligamentum teres, and lesser omentum, which can be divided into the hepatogastric and hepatoduodenal ligament.

The dorsal mesoduodenum (choice A) is the mesentery of the developing duodenum, which later disappears so that the duodenum and pancreas lie retroperitoneally.

The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology With STUDENT CONSULT Online AccessBoth omental bursa and the greater omentum are derived from the dorsal mesogastrium (choice B),which is the mesentery of the stomach region.

The pericardioperitoneal canal (choice C) embryologically connects the thoracic and peritoneal canals.

The pleuropericardial membranes (choice D) become the pericardium and contribute to the diaphragm.

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