Blood
Heart
Digestive
Urinary
Reproductive
100

A hematocrit over 50% might indicate this condition

What is polycythemia?

100

This side of the heart pumps oxygen-poor blood to the lungs?

What is the right side?

100

The rhythmic local constrictions of the intestine

What is segmentation?

100

This waste product is formed by the breakdown of amino acids.

What is urea?

100

What muscle elevates the testes?

Cremaster Muscle


200

A female present with 3.7 liters of blood.

What is hypovolemic?

200

The thickest chamber of the heart, responsible for pumping blood to the entire body.

What is the left ventricle?

200

The conical, pointed, and keratinized papillae that allow for the grasp, manipulation of food, and that roughen the tongue. 

What is Filiform papillae?

200

This outer region of the kidney contains renal corpuscles.

What is the renal cortex?

200

What is the function of the epididymis?

Mature sperm by helping them gain the ability to swim, and equipping the sperm with acrosome enzymes on its head for acrosomal reaction.

300

These white blood cells make up 50–70% of circulating leukocytes and are the first line of defense against bacterial infections.

What are neutrophils?

300

A layer of the heart wall which is made of cardiac muscle which is arranged in circular and spiral patterns. 

What is the myocardium.

300

This double layer of peritoneum holds organs in place and routes vessels

What is the mesentery?

300

The indentation on the medial side of the kidney where vessels enter and exit.

What is the hilum?

300

What is the difference between the seminal glands and the bulbo-urethral glands?

Seminal glands secrete 60% of the semen volume which contains fructose for energy, and substances to suppress the female immune response. Bulbo-urethral glands prouce a mucus that lubricates urethra, buffers acidic environment of vagina, and neutralizes any traces of urine.

400

A female present with 3.7 liters of blood

What is hypovolemic?

400
The correct pathway of the electrical signals of the heart

What is SA node -> Internodal pathway -> AV node -> AV bundle -> Bundle branches -> purkinje fiber

400

These two main functions occur in the small intestine.

What are enzymatic digestion and absorption?

400

This part of the nephron contains the glomerulus and Bowman’s capsule.

What is the renal corpuscle?

400

What part of the uterus sheds during menstruation?

Endometrium functional Level


500

A hematocrit over 50% might indicate this condition

What is polycythemia?

500

These hormonal and neural controls alter the heart rate 

What is the visceral sensory fibers, the parasympathetic fibers, and the sympathetic fibers?

500

These are organs located behind the peritoneum.

What are retroperitoneal organs?

500

Name the three regions of the male urethra.

What are the prostatic, intermediate (membranous), and spongy urethra?

500
Name one structure that is a homology

Clitoris and penis and labia major and Scrotum, testis and ovary,

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