<u>Surveys are conducted to:</u>
<u>All</u><u> </u><u>of</u><u> </u><u>the</u><u> </u><u>above</u><u> </u>
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The correct answer is D. The posterolateral surface
Explanation:
The ureters are bilateral structures that connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder; this is essential because urine needs to go from the kidneys to the bladder, where urine is temporarily stored before it is eliminated from the body. In terms of location, the ureters begin in the kidneys and then descend through the pelvis, finally, they enter the bladder at the sides and back of it; this implies the ureters enter in the posterolateral surface because the word posterolateral means on the sides and towards the back, which is exactly the location of the ureters in the bladder.
Answer:
Easier bruising, stomach/abdominal/back/joint pain, headaches, gum bleeding
Explanation:
Ileum
The ileum joins the cecum, the first portion of the large intestine, at the ileocecal sphincter (or valve). The jejunum and ileum are tethered to the posterior abdominal wall by the mesentery. The large intestine frames these three parts of the small intestine.