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104 Cards in this Set
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What is structure one? |
Bladder |
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What is structure two? |
Urethra |
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What is structure three? |
Vagina |
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What is structure four? |
Cervix |
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What is structure 5? |
Uterus |
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What is structure six? |
Ovary |
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What is structure seven? |
Fimbriae |
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What is structure eight? |
Uterine Tube |
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What is structure one? |
Vagina |
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What is structure two? |
Cervix of Uterus |
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What is structure four? |
Body of Uterus |
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What is structure five? |
Fundus of Uterus |
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What is structure twelve? |
Ovary |
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What is structure nine? |
Fimbriae |
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What is structure thirteen? |
Ovarian Ligament |
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What is structure one? |
Scrotum |
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What is structure two? |
Testis |
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What is structure three? |
Epididymis |
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What is structure four? |
Bulbourethral Gland |
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What is structure five? |
Ejaculatory Duct |
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What is structure six? |
Seminal Vesicle |
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What is structure seven? |
Prostate |
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What is structure eight? |
Prostatic Urethra |
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What is structure nine? |
Membranous Urethra |
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What is structure ten? |
Spongy Urethra |
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What is structure eleven? |
Erectile Tissue |
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What is structure twelve? |
Shaft of Penis |
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What is structure thirteen? |
Glans of Penis |
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What is structure fourteen? |
Prepuce |
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What is structure fifteen? |
Bladdar |
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What is structure one? |
Seminal Vesicle |
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What is structure two? |
Vas Deferens |
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What is structure three? |
Bladdar |
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What is structure four? |
Scrotum |
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What is structure one? |
Hypothalamus |
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What is structure two? |
Pituitary Gland |
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What is structure three? |
Thyroid Gland |
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What is structure four? |
Parathyroid Gland |
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What is structure five? |
Ovary |
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What is structure six? |
Pancreas |
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What is structure seven? |
Adrenal Glands |
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What is structure eight? |
Testis |
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What is structure one? |
Pineal Gland |
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What is structure two? |
Hypothalamus |
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What is structure three? |
Pituitary Gland |
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What is structure four? |
Thyroid Gland |
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What is structure five? |
Parathyroid Gland |
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What is structure six? |
Thymus Gland |
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What is structure seven? |
Adrenal Gland |
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What is structure eight? |
Pancreas |
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What is structure one? |
Kidney |
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What is structure two? |
Nephron |
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What is structure three? |
Bowman's Capsule? |
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What is structure one? |
Renal Capsule |
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What is structure two? |
Renal Cortex |
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What is structure three? |
Renal Medulla |
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What is structure four? |
Renal Column |
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What is structure five? |
Renal Pyramid |
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What is structure six? |
Minor Calyx |
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What is structure seven? |
Major Calyx |
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What is structure eight? |
Renal Pelvis |
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What is structure nine? |
Renal Artery |
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What is structure ten? |
Renal Vein |
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What is structure eleven? |
Interlobar Artery and Vein |
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What is structure twelve? |
Arcuate Artery and Vein |
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What is structure thirteen? |
Interlobular Artery and Vein |
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What is structure fourteen? |
Ureter |
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What is structure one? |
Bowman s Capsule |
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What is structure two? |
Interlobar Artery |
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What is structure three? |
Arcuate Artery and Vein |
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What is structure four? |
Interlobular Artery |
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What is structure five? |
Glomerular Capillaries |
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What is structure six? |
Proximal Convoluted Tubule |
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What is structure seven? |
Loop of Henle |
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What is structure eight? |
Distal convoluted tubule |
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What is structure nine? |
Collecting duct |
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What is structure ten? |
Peritubular Capillaries |
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What is structure one? |
Glomerular Capillaries |
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What is structure two? |
Bowman's Capsule |
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What is structure three? |
Proximal Convoluted Tubule |
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What is structure four? |
Efferent Arteriole |
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What is structure five? |
Afferent Arteriole |
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What is structure six? |
Juxtagolmerular Apparatus |
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How would increased production and secretion of ADH affect urine volume excreted? |
Decrease Volume |
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What effect would excessive sweating on a very hot day have on urine specific gravity? |
Increase (urine becomes more dense) |
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What physiological mechanisms are triggered when a person sweats excessively? |
Increased production of ADA to conserve water |
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What would high protein levels in the urine be an indicator of? |
Kidney damage or disease. Maybe diabetes. |
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What is this? |
Monocyte |
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What is this? |
Lymphocyte |
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What is this? |
Netrophil |
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What is this? |
Eosinophil |
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What is this? |
Basophil |
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What is this? |
Platelet |
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What is this? |
Erythrocyte |
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What is this? |
Leukeocyte |
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What makes blood types differ? |
Glycoproteins |
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Where are antigens found? |
Red Blood Cells |
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Where are antibodies found? |
Plasma |
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Individuals with antigen A in their red blood cells automatically carry what antibody?
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b |
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Individuals with antigen B in their red blood cells automatically carry what antibody?
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a |
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Normal urine consists of what?
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95% water 5% solids
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What is the science of heredity?
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Genetics |
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What are different forms of the same gene?
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Alleles |
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Where there are 3 or more forms of a particular gene?
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Multiple Alleles |