Practical 4 Flashcards
(24 cards)
Humerus
Long bone in forearm.
Sternal Angle
Directs you to the 2nd rib ( where the manubrium meets the body of the sternum)
Sternocleidomastoid
Most prominent muscle in the neck (the necks most important surface landmark)
Prostate
Gland
Ejaculatory duct
stores sperm prior to release
Tropoblast
is the outer layer of the implanted blastocyst that burrows into the endometrium during implantation.
Fertilization barrier
Prevents any but one sperm from entering the egg.
Renal pyramid
Triangle tissue section in medulla, located in the kidney.
Macula Densa
Specialized cells packed closely together in the nephron.
Antrum
This structure contains primary oocytes surrounded by several layers of thecal cells and a fluid-filled chamber.
Zona Pellucida
Noncellular layer
Transitional
multiple layers of epithelial cells which can contract and expand and are positioned in the urinary bladder.
Internal Urethral Sphincter
Urethra & Urinary bladder
Glans Penis
Distal end of the penis is enlarged
Fructose
Seminal vesicles contribute fructose
Myometrium
Middle layer of the uterus consists of smooth muscle tissue
Labia Majora
Outer layer of vagina
Seritoli
Large cells that regulate the rate of spermatogenesis through release of inhibin.
Testosterone
male sex hormone that helps in sperm production.
Brachial Artery
Artery in upper limp
Anterior triangle
region of the neck
Fimbriae
Finger-like projections, at the end of the fallopian tube.
Bartholins Gland
Within the wall of the vagina, secreting a lubricating mucus during sexual arousal to help create a fluid-type seal between penis & vagina during semen transfer.
Cells & Proteins
Know the cells & proteins for organs and hormones