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