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54 Cards in this Set
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Vast deference |
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Urethra |
3 |
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Testis |
4 |
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Epididymis |
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Cowers gland |
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Ejaculatory duct |
7 |
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Prostate gland |
8 |
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Seminal vasicle |
9 |
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Uterus |
10 |
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Fallopian tube |
11 |
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Cervix |
12 |
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Vagina |
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Overy |
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Liver |
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Gall blader |
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Appendix |
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Bladder |
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Small intestine |
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Colon |
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Stomach |
21 |
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Spleen |
22 |
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Superior vena cava |
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Lung |
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Intercostal muscle |
26 |
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Pleura |
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Diaphram- major muscle if respiration that separated the thoracic from the abdomen cavity. |
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Pericardium |
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Hart- Covered in pericardium |
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Aorta |
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Trachea- cartilage rings surrounding the tube |
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Stomach: Greater curvature |
33 |
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stomach- lesser curvature |
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stomach- Fundus |
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stomach- pyloric region |
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stomach- pyloric sphincter ( junction between small intestine and stomach, placate this structure) |
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small intestine- duodenum (1st portion of SI, 10%)
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small intestine- Jejunum ( 2ed portion of SI, 30%) |
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small intestine- Ileum- final portion of SI, 60% and connects to large intestine |
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Ileocecal valve- junction between large and small intestine. |
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LI- Cecum (blind pouch inferior to the junction with the SI) |
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Asending colon 1st part |
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Transverse colon- 2ed portion |
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descending colon 3ed portion |
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Pancreas- visible as diffuse glandular tissue in the curvature of the duodenum |
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Adrenal gland (small “bean like” structure that is embedded in adipose tissue justsuperior to the kidney. Be careful not to damage the adrenolumbar artery and veinwhen visualizing this gland) |
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Kidney (retroperitoneal organ on the posterior aspect of abdominal cavity.Surrounded by fat and attached to the posterior wall. Free this organ and clean thefat away) |
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Ureter (transitional epithelium tube that extends from the kidney to the urinarybladder) |
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Inguinal canal-are the two passages in the anterior abdominal wall which in men convey the spermatic cords and in women the round ligament of uterus. The inguinal canals are larger and more prominent in men. There is one inguinal canal on each side of the midline. |
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Spermatic Cord |
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Spermatic Artery |
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Spermatic Vein |
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External urethral orifice-The urinary meatus, also known as the external urethral orifice, is the opening or meatus of the urethra. It is the point where urine exits the urethra in males and in females, and also where semen exits the urethra in males. The meatus has varying degrees of sensitivity to touch. The meatus is located on the glans penis in males and in the vulval vestibule in females. |
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Broad ligament- The broad ligament of the uterus is the wide fold of peritoneum that connects the sides of the uterus to the walls and floor of the pelvis |
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greater omentum |
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