Urinary & Reproductive Flashcards
What is the pathway of filtrate?
- Glomerulus
- Bowman’s Capsule
- Proximal Convoluted Tubule
- Descending LoH
- Ascending LoH
- Distal Convoluted Tubule
- Collecting Tubule
- Collecting Duct
- Papillary Duct
What is the pathway for urine?
- Minor Calyx
- Major Calyx
- Renal Pelvis
- Ureter
- Urinary Bladder
- Urethra (M/F)
What is the tissue type of the PCT?
Simple Cuboidal with Microvilli
What is the tissue type in the LoH.
Thin Segments -> simple squamous
Thick Segments -> simple cuboidal with NO microvilli
What is the tissue type in the DCT?
Simple Cuboidal with NO microvilli
What is the tissue type in the collecting tubule?
Simple Cuboidal
What is the tissue type of the collecting duct?
Simple columnar
What is the tissue type of the papillary duct?
Simple columnar
Homologous structure to the: testes?
Ovary
Homologous structure to the: Scrotum?
Labia Majora
Homologous structure to the: Corpora Cavernosa?
Clitoris
Homologous structure to the: Corpus Spongiosum?
Vestibular Bulbs
Homologous structure to the: Bulbourethral Gland/Cowper’s Gland?
Vestibular Glands
Homologous structure to the: Prostate Gland?
Skene’s Glands
What do seminal vescicles secrete?
Fructose, energy for the sperm cells. 60%
What do prostate glands produce?
Citric Acid that acts as an antibody. 25%
What do bulbourethral glands produce?
Alkaline solution. 15%
What is the last inregdient in sumen?
Sperm 5%
What is the pathway of sperm?
- Seminiferous Tubules
- Epididymus
- Vas Deferens/Ductus Deferens
- Ampulla of Vas Deferens
- Ejaculatory Duct
- Prostatic Urethra
- Membranous Urethra
- Spony/Penile Urethra
- External Urethral Oriface