Cardiovascular System
Urinary System
Sexual Reproduction I
Sexual Reproduction II
Miscellaneous
100
What causes the heart to contract?
100
What are some ions and molecules that reenter the blood passively from the proximal convoluted tube?
100
What are the three glands that contribute to the semen?
100
What sheath of fibrous connective tissue covers both the testicle in the male and the ovary in the female?
100
What are some structures found in the medulla of the kidney? (think about the nephron)
200
What are the three layers found in blood vessels? Give some examples.
200
What causes the pressure gradient in the glomerulus?
200
What are a couple of the sertoli cell's functions?
200
What is the corpus luteum? What does it secrete?
200
Why are sperm not motile in the head of the epididymis?
300
What is MAP? What should it be typically?
300
What area in the urinary system frequently has bacterial infections?
300
What hormone is secreted from follicle cells?
300
What do nurse cells secrete to prevent the constant production of testosterone?
300
What is Starling's principle?
400
Trace the conduction pathway on your whiteboards. (Be ready to talk about an EKG reading, also)
400
Explain how ammonium acts as a buffer.
400
Describe the inverse relationship with the various female hormones in the reproductive system.
400
What is the LH surge? What results from it?
400
What are the three connective tissue capsule layers?
500
Trace a red blood cell starting in the right atrium on your white boards. Include both pulmonary and systemic circulation.
500
Trace the pathway of urine on your whiteboards starting from glomerular filtration.
500
Trace a primary oocyte from the beginning to the end of the ovulation cycle.
500
Trace the pathway from sperm production to ejaculation.
500
Draw a nephron unit on your whiteboards! Another person from your group will explain your drawing.
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