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What three sites is the utter narrow at?
renal pyramid, minor calyx, major calyx
What is the proper order of the structures that filters urine to the ureter?
renal pyramid, minor calyx, major calyx, renal pelvis
What is the principle structure of the lymphatic system in the abdomen?
cisterna chyli
Where does the descending aorta bifurcate?
L4 vertebral level
what does the aorta bifurcate into?
right and left common illiac vessels
Which erectile tissue does the ischiocavernosus muscle cover?
corpos cavernosus
Which erectile tissue does the bulbospongeosus muscle cover?
corpos spongesosus
Where is sperm formed?
seiniferous tubules
where is sperm stored?
epidydimous
Ova are produced by the ovaries and at ovulation are released into the ?
peritoneal cavity
what are the ejaculatory ducts formed by ?
ductus deferens and seminal vesicles
give the proper order of the male urethra (beginning with the bladder)
prostatic, membranous, penile
which structure does the left gonadal vein drain into?
left renal vein
the inferior vena cava is formed at which vertebral level?
L5
what are the three muscles that form the pelvic diaphragm?
puococcygeous, ischiococcygeous, iliococcygeous
why are females more susceptible to bladder infections than males?
the ureter is shorter and therefore bacteria has quicker access to bladder
what are the two ligaments turn the greater and lesser sciatic notch into the greater and lesser foramen?
sacrospinous ligament and sacrotuberous ligament
what are the three major differences in teh female pelvis?
wider, more compressed pelvis,
circular pelvic inlet,
wider pubic arch