Kidney and Bladder Flashcards

1
Q

Which kidney sits more cranial?

A

right kidney

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2
Q

renal hilus

A

indentation/physical part of the kidney

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3
Q

renal sinus

A

the space where arterys and nerves enter the kidney, usually asssociated with fat

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4
Q

Which species have multilobar kidneys?

A

bovine and ruminant

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5
Q

What makes a kidney unlobar or multilobar?

A

arrangement of the medulla

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6
Q

renal papilla

A

apex of the renal pyramids, contain the end of the paillary ducts

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7
Q

renal crest

A

the fusion of the renal papillae in unilobar kidneys to make a single papilla

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8
Q

pssuedopyramidal kidneys

A

carnivores and small ruminants have pelvic recesses as a remnant of development

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9
Q

what species doesn’t have a renal pelvis and what do they have instead

A

bovine have minor and major calyx/calyces

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10
Q

equine kidney

A

renal pelvis wwith central cavity and terminal recesses that go towards the poles of the kidneys

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11
Q

terminal recesses

A

present in the equine kidney andhave muscous glands that secrete mucin and gives horse urine a cloudy/turbid appearance (albuminuria)

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12
Q

pig kidney

A

renal peelvis and calyces

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13
Q

calyx

A

cup-like expansions of the ureter/renal pelvis

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14
Q

blood supply to kidneys

A

renal –> segmental –> interlobar –> arcuate –> interlobular –> cortical/peritubular capillaries

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15
Q

capsular veins

A

ONLY present in cats, run along grooves in the renal surface and drains the capsule into the renal vein

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16
Q

are capsular and subcapsular arteries the same?

A

NO, all specieis have subcapsular (drain to interlobular veins)

17
Q

ureteric osteum

A

opening of ureter into dorsal surface of the urinary bladder

18
Q

rugae

A

folds in the bladder that disappear when distended

19
Q

Trigone of the urinary bladder

A

around the neck of the bladder, bordered by ureteric orifices and the internal urethral orifice (urethral crest in males)

20
Q

detrusor muscles

A

3 smooth musscle layers of bladder wall (the middle layer is circular)

21
Q

urethralis m.

A

sstriated/voluntary muscle around the pelvic urethra

22
Q

umbilical cord

A

umbilical vein, umbilical arteries, urachus

23
Q

urachus

A

connects allantoic sac to urinary bladder

24
Q

What artery commonly stays patent in ruminants?

A

umbilical/cranial vesical artery (instead of becoming round ligament of the bladder)

25
Q

patent urachus potential problems

A

“navel ill,” urachal infectiions, omphalophlebitis (leads to sepsis)

26
Q

In which sex is the urethra subdivided into parts?

A

the male - pelvic and penile portions

27
Q

colliculus seminalis

A

in the pelvic portion of the urethra, the little bump between the prostate

28
Q

urethral crest

A

just prior to the colliculus seminalis in the pelvic urethra