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| hormones produced by the adenohypophysis of the pituitary gland |
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| growth hormone prolactin thyroid-stimulating hormone adrenocorticotropic H. Follicle stimulating H. Luteinizing H. Melanocyte Stimulating H. |
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| Posterior lobe of pituitary gland is called -- and releases -- |
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neurohypophysis antidiuretic H. Oxytocin |
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| Parathyroid Gland secretes |
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| suprarenal cortex secrete |
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| corticosteriod hormones like aldosterone and cortisol |
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| suprarenal medulla secretes |
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| epinephrine and norepinephrine |
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| what contains the loop of henle and collecting ducts? |
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| shape of bladder when full. How much it can hold |
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trigone of bladder exit entry |
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entry- uretic orifices exit- internal urethral orifice |
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4 cm long paralell and embedded in vagina |
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shared by urinary/genital systems has the prostatic, intermediate, and spongy urethra. |
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the female gonad produces sex cells called: |
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| Ovarian ligament is the reminant of -- during embryonic development |
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| Common site of ectopic pregnancy |
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| normal position of uterus |
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| broad ligament of uterus is -- layer of peritoneum making is a -- of the female internal genital organs. |
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| is damaged during a back alley abortion |
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| type of muscles of the urogenital triangle: |
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number of lobes in mammary gland. What stimulates milk production |
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testes spermatozoa and testosterone |
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| testis, epididymis, and tunica vaginalis are surrounds by-- and are said to be -- by the -- like a pendulum |
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the layers of the spermatic cord suspended spermatic cord |
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contents of inguinal canal in Males: Females: |
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Males- spermatic cord females- round ligament of uterus |
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| seminal vesicles produce: |
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| The male external genital organs are in the |
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nerve supply to genital organs Parasympathetic nerves- Sympathetic nerves- |
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Erection "point" Ejaculation "shoot" |
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| innervation of the skeletal muscles in the urogenital triangle and anal triangles |
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| pudendal nerve from the sacral plexus |
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| sensory innervation of clitoris and penis |
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| dorsal nerve of clitoris/penis from pudendal nerve |
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Homologus structures in Male genitalia of: overy |
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| Homologus structures in Male genitalia of: glans of clitoris |
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Homologus structures in Male genitalia of: body of clitoris |
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| corpora cavernosa of penis |
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Homologus structures in Male genitalia of: Crura of clitoris |
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Homologus structures in Male genitalia of: Vestibule |
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Homologus structures in Male genitalia of: Labia majora |
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Homologus structures in Male genitalia of: labia minora |
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| urethral surface of penis |
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Homologus structures in Male genitalia of: prepuce of clitoris |
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Homologus structures in Male genitalia of: bulbs of vestibule |
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Homologus structures in Male genitalia of: Greater vestibular glands |
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Homologus structures in Male genitalia of: Paraurethral glands |
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| where embryonic tissues fused to complete scrotum |
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| where embryonic tissues fused to complete the urethral surface |
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| suprarenal cortex cells produce too little cortisol and too little aldosterone. Muscle weakness, weight loss, low blood pressure, salt craving, irritability. |
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| high levels of cortisol. Moon shaped face, excess adipose tissue in back and neck, slender arms and legs, purple bruises/strech marks. Weak bones. High blood pressure. |
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inability to produce or use insulin
insulin is made by -- cells in the -- |
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Diabetes Mellitus
beta celss
pancreatic islets |
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| abnormal enlargement of thyroid gland. lack of iodine in diet |
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| thryoid gland produces too much thyroid hormone. increases basal metabolic rate. causes muscle weak, trembling, anxiety, weight loss, sweating, rapid heartbeat. |
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| underactive thyroid gland that produces too little thyroid h. fatigue, sluggy, weight gain, decrease basal metabolic rate. |
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| artificial cleansing of blood when kidneys are diseased or damaged to point they cant perform this function. |
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| crystalized deposits of minerals and acids that are normally dissolved in the urine. |
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| where can kidney stones get stuck> |
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renal pelvis narrows in the kidney hilum when ureters pass over iliac vessels at pelvic brim as the ureter passes through bladder wall |
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| genetic disorder, formation of non-cancerous fluid filled sacs called cysts. |
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| polycistic kidney disease |
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infections of urethra and bladder and the kidneys in serious cases. in urethra called- bladder called- in kidneys called- |
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urinary tract infection urethritis cystitis nephritis |
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| mucus filled sweating of greater vestibular gland. |
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| cancer of the lactiferous gland |
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| endometrium grows ectopically (uterine tubes, ovaries, periotneal cavity). Goes through menstrual cycle. |
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| surgical incision in the posterior wall of vagina during delivery of child to enlarge vaginal opening |
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| benign tumors of smooth muscle in uterus. |
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| surgical removal of uterus |
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| fluid filled sacs that develop within ovary or from surface |
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| inflammatory condition involving female genital organs. Usually caused by bacteria that cause gonorrhea and chlamydia. leads to scaring that causes infertility and ectopic pregnancy |
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| Pelvic inflammatory disease |
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dropping of an organ. Bladder, rectum, or uterus. -- affects postmenopasal women after pregnancies |
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prolapse uterine prolapse |
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| tubes tied. permanent birth control. blocks passage of oocytes throughout the uterine tubes. |
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| noncancerous enlargement of prostate. |
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| benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) |
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| testis does not descend from body cavity into scrotum. |
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abnormal protrusion of organ through an opening or weak spot in body wall. -- occurs when organ is directly thru ab wall in superficial inguinal ring. -- occurs organ enters deep inguinal ring and passes into scrotum |
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hernia direct inguinal hernia indirect inguinal hernia |
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| accumulation of excess fluid in the cavity of the tunica vaginalis |
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| glandular part of prostate cells grow uncontrollably and produce tumours. |
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| caused by straddle injuries, falling off a skate board on metal beam. Occurs on bulb of penis where spongy urethra is ruptured. |
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| swollen veins in the pampiniform plexus |
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| produces male sterility. Segment of ductus deferens is removed and the ends are tied shut. Prevents sperm from leaving epididymus so semen is without it. |
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| testis rotates and spermatic chord twists, cuts off blood supply to testis. |
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