Post-Lab 9 Questions

(2 points)

Last Name: _______________________  First Name: _______________________

 

  1. Match the structure with the corresponding description. (0.5 point)
    Name of Structure Description No. of structure
    1. ureters Area where renal vessels and ureters converge
    2. kidney urination
    3. renal capsule nephrons located deep in the renal medullas
    4. micturition smooth muscle of the bladder
    5. rugae of the mucosa organ of urine production
    6. hilum includes Bowman’s capsule and glomerulus
    7. collecting duct folds in the bladder when empty
    8. detrusor a  structure where nephrons drain urine into
    9. renal capsule collagen membrane around the kidney
    10. juxtamedullary nephrons tubules that conduct urine from the kidney to bladder

 

  1. Write down the path of urine from the point of origin to secretion. (0.5 point)

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Match the structure with the corresponding description. (0.5 point)

    Name of Structure Description No. of structure
    1. Ductus- vas- deferens produce sperm and testosterone
    2. Areola small convoluted tubules and site of spermatogenesis
    3. Testes conduct sperm to the urethra during ejaculation
    4. Mammary gland produces an ovum, estrogen, and progesterone
    5. Fimbriae a gland in mammals that produces milk
    6. Corpus cavernosum and spongiosum ducts that carry milk from the mammary glands to the nipple
    7. Labia major pigmented area around the nipple
    8. Seminiferous tubules the larger outer folds of the vulva surrounding the inner folds; contain adipose tissue and hair
    9. Ovaries erectile tissues that form the bulk of the penis
    10. Lactiferous ducts small fingerlike projections at the end of the fallopian tubes

     

  2. What is unique about the location/position of the kidneys? (0.5 point)

 

 

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