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Vascular area in the ovary |
Medulla |
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What is the cavity within the secondary follicle |
Antrum |
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Which stage of the follicle is marked by flattened squamous cells |
Primordial follicle |
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Ovulation is triggered by an increase in |
LH (Luteinizing Hormone) |
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In the menstrual cycle, the menstrual stage occurs between |
Day 1-Day 5 |
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Site of oogenesis |
Ovary |
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The secretory phase of the endometrium corresponds to |
Luteal phase |
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Outermost layer of the uterus |
Perimetrium |
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Epithelial lining of the vagina is the |
Stratified squamous |
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Fate of the graafian follicle after ovulation is |
Corpus luteum |
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Mammary glands during breast feeding is |
Hyperplasia of grandular tissue |
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True of mammary glands |
Lobes of mammary glands are drained by an equal number of lactiferous ducts |
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The mucosa of the oviduct is thrown into numerous folds and most numerous in |
The Ampulla (part of oviduct with most intricate mucosal folds) |
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Temporary endocrine gland in the ovary |
Corpus Luteum |
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Menstruation occurs due to |
Drop of estrogen and progesterone |
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Which structure is not covered by peritoneum |
Ovary |
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Which structure contributes most to seminal fluid |
Seminal vesicle |
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The main structure within the spermatic cord is the |
Vas deferens |
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Ejaculatory duct is formed when these 2 ducts join |
Vas deferens and the duct of seminal vesicle |
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The fimbriae are found in which part of the fallopian tube |
Infundibulum |
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Fertilization occurs in which part of the fallopian tube |
Ampulla |
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The vulva is a collective term composed of the following EXCEPT |
Vestibular Bulbs |
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During a pap smear examination the following structures can be seen except |
Internal os |
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One of these muscles forms a part of the pelvic diaphragm |
Levator ani |
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Digital rectal exam is done to assess the |
Prostate |
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Blood supply to the pelvis comes from the following arteries except |
Superior mesenteric artery |
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The penial laceration during child birthing may be prevented by doing an episiotomy. A mediolateral episiotomy will entail cutting through the following structures except |
Ischial tuberosity |
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MT: Spermatocyte |
First haploid status |
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MT: spermatid |
Undergoes spermatogenesis |
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MT: Spermatogonia |
Diploid |
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MT: Sertoli cell |
Blood-Testis barrier |
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MT: Leydig cell |
Produces testosterone |
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MT: seminiferous tubules |
None of the above cause it has its own epithelium |
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MT: Vas Deferens |
Pseudostratified columnar with stereocilia |
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MT: Epididymis |
Pseudostratified columnar with stereocilia |
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MT: Rete Testis |
Simple cuboidal |
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MT: Penile Urethra |
Stratified squamous |
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MT: Spermatogenesis |
Testis |
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MT: Capicitation |
Fallopian tube |
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MT: Fertilization |
Fallopian tube |
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MT: Ejaculation |
Vas deferens |
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MT: Renal corpuscle |
Bowman's capsule |
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MT: Glomerulus |
Bowman's capsule |
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MT: Distal tubule |
Macula densa |
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MT: Proximal tubule |
Brush border |
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MT: Loop of Henle |
Aldosterone |
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MT: Collecting duct |
Vasopressin sensitive |
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MT: Renal pelvis |
Staph horn (not sure, couldn't understand)
Kidney stones |
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Ureter MT |
Circular and longitudinal muscles |
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Afferent arteriole
MT |
Source of interstitial osmotic pressure |
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Renin
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Renal cortex |
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MT: Aldosterone |
Adrenal cortex |
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MT: Angiotensin |
Liver |
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MT: Vasopressin |
Hypothalamus |
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T/F: The kindness are paired organs that lie retroperitoneal to ur abdominal wall |
True |
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T/F: cortex of the kidney is made up of a number of pyramids |
False |
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T/F: urine is collected at the ducts of the cortex and emanates into a large collecting tube |
False |
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T/F: Renal fascia of the kidney is also called false renal corpuscle |
True |
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T/F: The funnel shaped confluence of major calyces is called the Renal pelvis |
True |
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T/F: Abdominal ureter turns in front of the internal iliac artery |
False |
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T/F: Abdominal ureter lies on the medial aspect of the psoas major muscle |
True |
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T/F: Ureter is narrowed at the ureteric orifice |
True |
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T/F: smooth muscle which lines the bladder is called the detrussor muscle |
True |
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T/F: triangular area bounded by the ureter is called trigone |
False |
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T/F: the blood supply to the ureter is from internal iliac |
True |
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T/F: Lymphatic drainage to the Urinary bladder is from internal illiac |
True |
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T/F: Urinary bladder is supplied by the internal iliac arteries |
True |
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T/F: Left kidney is lower than right |
False |
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T/F: Perinephric fat covers the fibrous capsule |
True |