Pathways
Renal System
Female Reproductive System
Male Reproductive System
Misc.
100
Cortical Radiate Artery -> Afferent Arteriole-> Glomerulus -> ?


What are the next three steps?

Efferent Arteriole -> Peritubular capillaries -> Vasa Recta 

100

What area of the kidney is highlighted in the image?

Renal Medulla

100

Where does fertilization of an oocyte most commonly occur?

Ampulla of the uterine tube

100

What is #3 on the diagram below?

Rete Testis

100

List the three parts of the broad ligament of the uterus.

Mesosalpinx, Mesovarium, Mesometrium

200

Freebee :) This team gets 200 pts.

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200

List the five parts of a nephron.

Renal Corpuscle, Proximal convoluted tubule, Loop of Henle, Distal convoluted tubule, Collecting duct

200

Name the four ligaments of the uterus.

Ovarian ligament, Suspensory ligament, Broad ligament, Round ligament

200

What is the structure below?

Pubic symphysis

200

What is a teratoma?

Dermoid cyst: a rare type of germ cell tumor that may contain immature or fully formed tissue, including teeth, hair, bone and muscle.

300

List the next three steps in the pathway of urine after the Loop of Henle.

Loop of Henle -> Distal convoluted tubule -> Collecting duct -> Renal Papilla

300

List the four parts of the urinary bladder. What two muscles are found in the bladder?

Apex, Fundus, Body, Neck

Detrusor muscle & Internal Urethral Sphincter

300
List the four parts of the placenta. What is the endometrium layer that forms following implantation called?

Parenchyma, chorion, amnion, umbilical chord

Decidua

300

List the four parts of the spermatic cord. Which part draws the testes superiorly?

Ductus/Vas Deferens, Testicular artery, Pampiniform plexus, Cremaster muscle

Cremaster muscle

300

List the boundaries of the inguinal canal. What is inside the inguinal canal (males vs. females)?

External oblique aponeurosis, Inguinal ligament, Aponeuroses of internal oblique & transverse abdominus 

Males: spermatic cord

Females: Round ligament of uterus

400

List the egg pathway if pregnancy does not occur (end before the egg reaches the uterine tube).

Primordial follicles -> Primary follicle -> Secondary follicle -> Graafian/vesicular follicle -> Oocyte released -> Corpus albicans/scar tissue

400

List the four parts of the male urethra. The male urethra sits within what structure?

Preprostatic, Prostatic, Membranous, Spongy

Urethra sits in the corpus spongiosum

400

What is the structure labelled PF below?

Primordial follicles

400

List the accessory glands in the pathway of sperm. Which accessory gland has two parts (name the parts)?

Seminal vesicles

Prostate (glandular & fibromuscular)

Bulbourethal/Cowper's gland

400

List the five pelvic floor muscles. Which three form the levator ani group?

Levator Ani Group: Puborectalis, Pubococcygeus, Iliococcygeus

Others: Obturator internus, coccygeus

500

List the entire pathway of sperm beginning from the seminiferous tubules & ending at the urethra.

Seminiferous tubule -> Straight tubules -> Rete testis -> Efferent ductules -> Epididymis (head->body->tail) ->Vas Deferens -> Ejaculatory duct (seminal gland) -> Urethra (4 parts!)

500

Name the structure below.

Filtration slits & podocytes

500

Which phase of the menstrual cycle is associated with the highest amount of blood vessels in the uterus?

Secretory phase (or luteal phase)

500

Name the structure in this histology slide.

Seminiferous tubule lumen

500

List the layers of the adrenal cortex from deep to superficial.

Zona reticulata, Zona fasiculata, Zona glomerulosa

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