Abdominal/Pelvic Cavity
Urogenital Tract
Micro Anatomy - Kidney
Nephron/Glomerular Filtration
Miscellaneous
100

The side where the caudate lope, greater curvature of the stomach, cecum, and descending duodenum are located. 

What is the right side?


** Left side - spleen, descending colon, majority of bladder.

100

The species that have their kidneys at the same level in the abdomen, and where.

What are porcine, and last rib to L4?
100

Parts of the nephron located in the inner medulla. 

What are the distal descending and ascending loops of henle, and collecting ducts?

100

Blood perfusion is higher in this part of the kidney.

What is the cortex?

100

The functional unit of a kidney

What is a nephron?

200

The boundaries of the pelvic cavity. (4)

What are: 

Dorsal - sacrum, first few caudal vertebra

Ventral - Pelvic symphysis

Lateral - Ilium, Ischium, and broad sacrotuberous ligament

Caudal - perineum 

200

The location of both left and right kidneys between different species (dog, horse, cat). 

What is 

Horse: R T16 - L1; L T17 - L2 

Dog: R T13 - L2; L L1 - L3 

Cat: R L2 - L4; L L3 - L5

200

The species that has the presence of a capsular vein.

What is a feline?

200

Species with longest loops of henle, and the reasoning.

What are camelids, and for greater water conservation. 
200

The description of the porcine, bovine, and feline/canine kidney (fusion, lobation, and pyramids). 

What is:

Porcine: Fused cortex not medulla, internal lobation

Bovine: External lobation, no fusion, True pyramids

Feline/Canine: Fused cortex and medulla, false pyramids

300

The compartments of the pelvic cavities. (4)

What are: pararectal fossa, rectogenital pouch, vesicogenital pouch, and pubovesical pouch?


300

The species that does not have renal crest OR renal pelvis.

What is bovine?

300

The part of the nephron that contains a brush boarder and basal striations. 

What is the proximal convoluted tubule?

300

The type of lining on the glomerular capillaries and their function. 

What is fenestration, to promote filtration. 

300

The site for surgical incision to perform a laparotomy or celiotomy 

What is the linea alba/White Line


** Laparotomy - surgical incision into the flank/abdominal walls to give access to the abdominal cavity (terms used interchangeably) 

400

The muscles of the abdomen from superficial to deep. (4 most important)

What are the external abdominal, internal abdominal, rectus abdominis, and transversus abdominis?

400

Region that is filled with fat that accommodates the ureter, renal artery and vein. 

What is renal sinus?


400

Part of the nephron that is sensitive to chloride ions, and regulates the filtration rate.

What is macula densa cells?

400

Part of the nephron that provides negative charge, and what happens when it gets injured.

What are the proteoglycans, and neutralizes negative charges, allowing them to be filtered out of the blood. 


** Proteinuria

400

How to tell apart a dog kidney, from a cat kidney, from a pig kidney, from a small ruminant kidney.

What is:

Dog kidney - bean shaped and dark 

Cat kidney - bean shaped with capsular veins

Pig kidney - flattened and elongated

Small Ruminant kidney - similar to dog, just lighter in color 

500

The nerve supply to the abdominal wall and their origins. (Vertebra and name of Nerve)

Non-Ruminants / Ruminants: 

T13 - Costo-abdominal

L1 - Cranial Iliohypogastric / Iliohypogastric

L2 - Caudal Iliohypogastric / Ilioinguinal

L3 - Ilioinguinal / Genitofemoral 

500

The blood supply to the kidney and its nephron (6).

What is renal artery -> interlobar artery -> arcuate artery -> interlobular artery -> afferent artery -> efferent artery?

500

The layers of filtration barrier.

What are the glomerular endothelium - simple squamous,  glomerular basement membrane, podocytes?

500

Rank from most permeable to least permeable (Albumin, Insulin, Small Proteins). 

** Bonus; their permeability/molecular weight

What is:

Insulin - 1.00 (same as water), 5,200 Daltons

Small Proteins - 0.5, 30,000 Daltons

Albumin - 0.005, 69,000 Daltons

500

The blood supply to the four different quadrants of the abdominal wall.

What is 

CrD - phrenicoabdominal artery

CrV - Cranial epigastric artery -> cranial superficial epigastric artery

CaD - Deep circumflex iliac/caudal abdominal artery

CaV - Caudal epigastric artery & Caudal superficial epigastric artery

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