Exam 4 Flashcards
What is the general location where gonads develop?
Testes and ovaries
Ovulation is regulated by this hormone
Luteinizing hormone
Development and maturation of gametes is regulated by this hormone
F.S.H(Follicle stimulating hormone)
The area of the Vulva is mostly supplied by this nerve
Pudendal nerve
- Longest part of the male reproductive system
Vas Deferens
Where does sperm gain motility?
Epididymis
What is the pH of the semen
7.2-8.2
Up to 30% of the semen comes from here
Prostate gland
What is the largest gland in the body?
Liver
What percentage of the pancreas has a exocrine gland?
99%
What percentage of the pancreas has a endocrine gland?
1%
What is the lining epithelium of the stomach?
Simple columnar epithelium
What is the lining epithlium of the esophagus?
Stratified squamous non keratinized
What is the narrowest location in the Human GIT?
Ileocecal junction
Barrett’s esophagus is due to what?
GERD
What does GERD stand for?
Gastro Esophageal Reflux disease
What do G cells secrete?
A hormone called Gastrin
What do chief cells secrete?
Pepsinogen
What is secreted by parietal cells?
Hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor
What is secreted by mucous neck cells?
Alkaline mucus
What does bile excrete?
Bilirubin
Where is the peyer’s patch found?
Intestine