Which of the following gastrointestinal organs is considered 'retroperitoneal,' meaning it lies posterior to the peritoneal cavity?
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Correct answer: Pancreas
While the stomach and liver are intraperitoneal, most of the pancreas (except the tail) is retroperitoneal. Other retroperitoneal structures include the kidneys, the ascending and descending colon, and most of the duodenum.
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