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fibrous layer outside of the kidney
renal capsule
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the thick outer layer of the kidney when cut in half
renal cortex
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thick inner layer of kidney when cut in half, holds renal pyramids and columns
renal medulla
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the area in renal medulla in between the renal pyramids
renal column
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the area in the renal medulla next to the renal columns
renal pyramids
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the smaller tubes connecting the tip of renal pyramids to the center of the kidney
minor calyx
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many minor calyx join together to form the what
major calyx
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two major calyx join to for the
renal pelvis
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the renal pelvis leaves the kidney to form the
ureter
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the ureter enters the___ and exits through the ___
urinary bladder, urethra
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follow the path of blood through the kidneys
renal artery, afferent arteriol, glomerular capillaries, efferent arteriole, pertubular capillaries, vasa recta, renal vein...
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follow the path of urine through the kidney...
glomerular capsule, glomerular capillaries, (exits through the) juxtaglomerular apparatus (which inclued the macula densa-cells of wall of ascending limb, and granular cells- wall of afferent arteriole), proximal comvolted tubule, ascending limb, loop of henle, decending limb, distal convoluted tubule, collecting duct, papillary duct
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male repro; wormlike structur around teste
epididymus
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male repro; cord connecting epididymus
spermatic cord
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the spermatic cord contains...
vas deferens, testicular artery and vein, nerve
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male repro; the wormlike structure surrounding the urinary bladder
seminal vessicle
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the seminal vesicle enters the prostate gland into the ___
ejaculatory duct
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the gland under the prostate gland
bulbourethral gland
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the top layer of the corpus in penis
corpus cavernosum
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the corpus surrounding the urethra
corpus sponginosum
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male repro; tip of penis
glans penis
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male repro; foreskin
prepuce
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the 3 parts of the male urethra
prostatic urethra, membranous urethra, spongy urethra
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female; the oocyte center
ovary
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ligament supporting fallopian tube
suspensory ligament
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ligament supporting ovary
ovarian ligament
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largest ligament surrounding all female repro structures
broad ligament
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blood vessels inside suspensory ligament
ovarian artery and vein
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fingerlike structures holding ovary
fimbria
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the three parts of the uterus
fundus, body, cervix
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ligament pulling the uterus toward the anterior abdominal wall
round ligament
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external opening of vagina, urethra, and rectum
vaginal orifice, urethral orifice, anus
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female external genetilia includes (4)
mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris
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the white area of the spinal cord
white column
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the grey area of the spinal cord,
grey matter
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3 horns
dorsal horn, venteral horn, lateral horn
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center of spinal hole
central canal
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2 nerve roots and one nerve bundle form to make the spinal nerve
dorsal root (dorsal root ganglion), and ventral root
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three meninges
Dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater
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end of spinal cord includes 3 things;
- conus medullaris
- cauda equina (horse tail)
- filum terminale (terminal threadof CT/pia mater)
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the 2 halves of the brain are called
cerebellum
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the cerebellum has 5 lobes...
frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, insula
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the brain has 2 fissures, 1 sulcus, 2 gyri
the fissure that spearates right and left
the fissure that separates parietal and temporal
the sulcus that separates front and back
2 gyri...
- longitudinal fissure
- lateral fissure
- central sulcus
- front; precentral gyrus (motor)
- back; postcentral gyrus (sensory)
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two fibrous structures connecting lobes and between ventricles
- largest; corpus callosum
- smallest; fornix
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4 nerves on cribriform plate
- olfactory bulbs
- olfactory tract
- optic nerve
- optic chiasma
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gland behind optic chiasma
pituitary gland
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the midbrain contains four hills called the
- corpora quadrigemina;
- superior colliculi
- inferior colliculi
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3 segments of brain stem
midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata
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the small brain posterior the brain stem, what does it include (2)
cerebellum; arbor vitae, vollia
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the almond shape structure inside the brain, and smaller one triangle shape
thalamus, hypothalamus
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gland above the cerebellum exiting the posterior thalamus
pineal gland
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four ventricles
lateral ventricles, third ventricle, cerebral aquiduct, fourth ventricle
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