Anatomy (done perman) Flashcards

1
Q

Ureter function

A

Drains urine FROM kidneys

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2
Q

Female ver of vas deferens

This organ is a remnant of what

A

Round ligament of uterus

Remnant of fetal gubernaculum

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3
Q

Origin and end up pt of gonadal artery (dif for male and female)

A

From ab aorta -> deep inguinal ring (male)

From ab aorta -> ovaries (female)

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4
Q

Which artery becomes the femoral artery

A

External iliac artery -> femoral artery

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5
Q

Trace the internal iliac artery

A

Anterior int iliac -> umbilical artery -> medial umbilical ligament

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6
Q

Inferior vesical artery feeds

A

Bladder, prostate gland, seminal vesicle

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7
Q

Lumbosacral trunk def

A

Joined L4 and L5

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8
Q

Sciatic nerve formed by what nerves

A

L4 to S3

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9
Q

Pudendal nerve formed by what nerves

A

S2 to S4

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10
Q

Trigone – what is it

A

Internal triangular space between ureteral orifices

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11
Q

Seminal vesicle location and what is it

A

Location – bladder

What – outgrowth of vas deferens

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12
Q

Pelvic diaphragm function

Composed of what two muscles

A

Pelvic organs are anchored to pelvic diaphragm

PD composed of levator ani and coccygeus muscles

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13
Q

Levator ani is composed of

A

Puborectalis (medial part)
Pubo coccy geus (intermediate)
ILIO coccy geus (lateral part)

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14
Q

The gap between the what and what is the primary pathway for nerves/vessels to exit the pelvis to gluteal region

A

Piriformis and pelvic diaphragm

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