Lect. 19 - Part 2 urinary system Flashcards
structure that transports urine from the renal pelvis to the urinary bladder
ureter
t/f ureter is a retroperitoneal organ
true
backflow of urine is prevented in the ureter by what
pressure within the bladder compressing the oblique opening into the ureter
3 layers of the ureter
mucosa
muscularis
adventitia
content of the mucose of ureter (2)
transitional epithelial cells and lamina propria
major function of muscularis layer of ureter
peristalsis
composition of the muscularis layer of ureter (2)
inner longitudinal fibers and outer circular fibers
what layer of ureter anchors the ureters in place
adventitia
hollow, distensible muscular organ located posterior to the pubic symphysis
urinary bladder
when empty, the urinary bladder is ___
collapsed
when stretched, the urinary bladder becomes ___
spherical
what makes up the trigone of the urinary bladder
2 ureteral openings and 1 internal urethral orifice
only place that is smooth in the bladder (everywhere else is rugae)
trigone
3 layers of the urinary bladder
mucosa
muscularis
adventitia
the muscularis of the urinary bladder is also called what
detrusor muscle (“push down”)
where are the internal and external urethral sphincter located in the urinary bladder?
muscularis layer
what is micturition (2)
discharge of urine from the urinary bladder
occurs through a combination of voluntary and involuntary muscle contractions
what happens when the bladder is stretched to more than 200-400mL?
stretch receptors in the wall transmit impulse that propagate to micturition center in the spinal cord (S2-S3) and trigger a micturition reflex
terminal portion of the urinary system
urethra
in females, located posterior to the pubic symphysis
external urethral orifice
wall consists of mucosa and muscularis
urethra
where does the urethra pass in males (3)
through the prostate gland, urogenital diaphragm and penis
3 divisions of urethra in males
prostatic
membranous
spongy (cavernous)
5 other structures in males deliver their contents into the urethra
- ducts from prostate gland
- ducts from seminal vesicle
- ducts from vas deferens
- ducts from the bulbourethral gland
- urethral glands
role of secretion from the seminal vesicle and vas deferens (2)
- neutralize the acidity of the female reproductive system
- contribute to sperm motility and viability
role of secretion from the ducts of bulbourethral gland (2)
- deliver alkaline substance before ejaculation to neutralize the acidity of the urethra
- secrete mucous that lubricates the penis during sexual arousal
role of secretion of urethral glands (1)
- discharge mucous during sexual arousal and ejaculation
aging and the urinary system (kidneys, blood flow, filtration, sense of thirst)
kidneys shrink in size
lower blood flow
filters less blood
sense of thirst diminished (more prone to dehydration)