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118 Cards in this Set

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alveoli

ascending colon

beginning of the jejunum

cecum

cecum (The boundary with the ascending colon is approximate.)

cortical nephron

cricoid cartilage (posterior)

descending colon (The inferior boundary with the sigmoid colon is approximate.)

duodenum

duodenum

duodenum

end of the duodenum

end of the ileum

epiglottis (posterior)

esophagus

esophagus

gallbladder

gallbladder

glomeruli (which is the plural of glomerulus)

glomerulus

glottis

granular cells (aka juxtaglomerular cells)

hepatic flexure (aka right colic flexure)

horizontal fissure of right lung

hyoid bone

ileocecal valve

ileum (The outline may also contain parts of the jejunum. The boundary may be more left-right than inferior-superior; it is really impossible to tell.)

inferior lobe of left lung

inferior lobe of right lung

jejunoileum

juxtaglomerular apparatus

juxtamedullary nephron (Note this includes both the nephron loop and the glomerulus/renal capsule.)

(left) kidney

(left) arytenoid cartilage

(left) corniculate cartilage

left lung

left primary bronchus

left secondary bronchi (fixed misspelling at 3:30 P.M. on 11/30/2014)

liver

loop of Henle (aka nephron loop)

loop of Henle (aka nephron loop)

macula densa cells

major calyces (which is the plural of major calyx)

middle lobe of right lung

minor calyx (Note how it cups the papilla of the pyramid, but does not join with other calyces.)

oblique fissure of left lung

oblique fissure of right lung

pancreas

pancreas

papilla of pyramid

papilla of pyramid

parotid gland

podocytes (covering the glomerulus?)

pyloric sphincter (the little gray structure on the left side of the photo)

renal corpuscles

renal corpuscles

renal cortex (This assumes that renal columns are part of the renal cortex.)

renal pyramids (which are in the renal medulla)

renal pyramid (aka medullary pyramid)

renal pyramid (aka medullary pyramid)

(right) arytenoid cartilage

(right) corniculate cartilage

right lung

right primary bronchus

right secondary bronchi (fixed misspelling at 3:30 P.M. on 11/30/2014)

rugae of urinary bladder

sigmoid colon (The inferior boundary with the descending colon is approximate. The outlined figure may also contain the rectum.)

splenic flexure (aka left colic flexure)

superior lobe of left lung

superior lobe of right lung

thyroid cartilage

trachea

transverse colon

ureter

ureter

urethra

urethra

urinary bladder (The photo excludes the urethra at the inferior aspect.)

vermiform appendix (My apologies for the poor photo.)

villus (of small intestine)

What layer surrounds the larger organ?

What layer surrounds the larger organ?

renal capsule

What is this entire structure?

What is this entire structure (5 parts)?

renal corpuscle (which is composed of the glomerular capsule and the glomerulus), juxtaglomerular apparatus, afferent arteriole, efferent arteriole, and proximal convoluted tubule

2

2 (at anterior larynx)

cricoid cartilage

3

3

nasal cavity

4

4

nasopharynx

5

5

oropharynx

6

6

laryngopharynx

22

22

submandibular gland

17

17

sublingual gland

What are the folded structures within this organ, and what is the organ?

What are the folded structures within this organ, and what is the organ?

rugae of the stomach

7

7

esophagus

7

7

esophagus

7

7

esophagus

8

8

stomach

8

8

stomach

11

11

duodenum

11

11

duodenum

6

6

pharynx

9

9

liver

9

9

liver

10

10

gallbladder

40

40

lacteal

23

23

rectum

23

23

rectum

22

22

sigmoid colon

21

21

descending colon

20

20

splenic flexure (aka left colic flexure)

19

19

transverse colon

19

19

transverse colon

18

18

hepatic flexure (aka right colic flexure)

17

17

ascending colon

24

24

vermiform appendix

16

16

cecum

15

15

ileocecal valve

14

14

ileum

14

14

ileum

13

13

jejunum

12

12

pancreas