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This is located along the length of the testis at its posterior aspect. Its contents move in a superior to inferior direction.
EPIDIDYMIS.
Sperm pass from the seminiferous tubules to the epididymis to the vas deferens.
This is sectioned and ligated in a common male sterilization procedure.
Vas deferens.
Vasectomy. Contents of vas deferens move inferior to superior.
This drains semen into the prostatic urethra.
Ejaculatory duct.
This describes an encircling of skeletal muscle.
External anal sphincter.
Through this structure digestive enzymes enter the GI tract.
Major duodenal papilla.
This is usually located in the flank/lumbar region.
kidney.
Is part of the axial skeleton and articulates with cervical membrane C1. Located in the neurocranium.
Occipital bone.
Articulates with C1 at the atlanto-occipital joint.
Does not articulate with any other bones.
Hyoid bone.
Anterior part of neck, at level of C3. Suspended by muscles connecting it to other bones and cartilage, i.e. mandible, styloid of mandible, manubrium of sternum, scapula and thyroid cartilage.
Forms a component of the pelvic outlet anterolaterally.
Ischium.
Ischiopubic ramus specifically. It forms the anterolateral aspect of the pelvic outlet, along with the coccyx posteriorly, pubic symphysis anteriorly, ischial tuberosities posterolaterally and sacrotuberous ligament posterolaterally.
Part of a fibrous joint, it is a fibrous sheet connecting 2 bones, e.g. the radius and ulna.
Interosseus membrane.
The joint formed between the interosseus membrane and the bones is known as a syndesmoses.
A joint between C1 and a bone of the neurocranium.
atlanto-occipital joint.
A joint of the upper limb in which there is normally approximately 180o of flexion.
Shoulder joint.
Site of production of ribosomes.
Nucleolus - appears as a dark spot within the nucleus.
Spread of electrical excitation directly from cell to cell.
communicating/gap junctions.
These consist of aligned pores in adjacent membranes.
Site where lipids are synthesized.
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum.