WSU Bio 315 Lecture exam 4
which of the following shows one or more respiratory bronchi?
A
erection in males is caused by _________________
erectile bodies in the penis filling with blood
which of the following best describes the path of filtered plasma as it passes through the urineferous tube?
glomerular (bowman's) capsule, proximal convoluted tubule, loop of henle, distal convoluted tubule, collecting duct
what two structures make up the renal corpuscle?
glomerulus and glomerular (Bowman's) capsule
where are the leydig cells specifically located?
inside seminiferous tubules
which of the following is the correct order of arterial blood flow through the kidney, beginning from the renal sinus to the glomeruli in the renal cortex?
interlobar arteries, arcuate arteries, interlobar (radiating) arteries, afferent arterioles
the zona pellucida ________________
is a protective shell around the oocyte that sperm ust penetrate for fertilization to occur
about 15% of nephrons are described by this term that relats to their location in the kidney
juxtamedullary
the type of cell in the testes that produces testosterone is the ________________
leydig's (interstitial) cells
the regions of the lung supplied directly by secondary (lobar) bronchi are _______________
lobes
These cells are part of the distal convoluted tubule that is near the vascular pole of the renal corpuscle, they are part of the juxtaglomerular complex and monitor the concentration of solutes in the filtered plasma
macula densa
these cells surround afferent arterioles near the vascular pole of the renal corpuscles and function to secrete the hormone renin
macula densa cells
in mature sperm, metabolic energy for locomotion is provided by mitochondria located primarily in the _______________
midpiece
which of the following best describes the pathway for urine through the renal sinus, beginning with the structures that collect urine draining from the collecting ducts?
minor calyces, major calyces, renal pelvis, ureter
the collecting ducts of urineferous tubules drain first into ____________; these structures then in turn drain directly into the _____________
minor calyces; major calyces
which testicular cells help move sperm into the epididymis by contracting rhytmically?
myoid cells
this layer of the uterus contracts during childbirth to expel the baby
myometrium
in the kidney, these blood vessels emerge from the efferent arterioles to surround the renal tubules of nephrons in the renal cortex
peritubular capillaries
an oocyte surrounded by a single layer of squamous-shaped follicle cells is known as a _____________
primary follicle
ovarian follicles with a single layer of squamous (flattened) follicular cells are known as _________________
primordial follicles
in males, what type of epithelium lines the epididymis?
psuedostratified columnar with stereocilia
the network of ducts connecting the seminiferous tubules to the mutliple heads of the epididymis is the ____________________
rete testis
in the larynx, the opening between the true vocal cords (vocal ligaments) is known as the __________________
rima glottidis
what type of epitehlium lines the vagina?
stratified squamous
in the lung, the fluid that reduces surface tension of the inner alveolar walls is called _________________: is it produced by ________________ cells
surfactant: type 2
the only portion of the respiratory system lined by stratified squamous epithelium is ___________
the vestibule of the nose
in addition to granulosa cells, which of the following cell types make up the outer layer of late secondary ovarian follicles
thecal cells
which of the following segments of the urineferous tubule is comprised of simple squamous epithelium?
thin ascending limb of the loop of henle
the epithelium lining the ureters is_____________
transitional
what is the type of epithelium that lines the urinary bladder?
transitional
these flat, simple squamous epithelial cells form the wall of alveoli in the lungs
type 1
the alveolar cells that form the wall of alveoli and allow rapid diffusion of respiratory gases are the _____________
type I cells
which cells in the lung produce pulmonary surfactant?
type II alveolar cells
in the kidney, the layer of podocytes is the same as the _______________
visceral layer of glomerular capsule
how is it that males can produce an unlimited number of sperm throughout their adult lives?
when a spermatogonium divides, only one undergoes further differentiation to give rise to mature sperm; the other remains a spermatogonium
the function of the cremaster muscle is to ___________________
alter the position of the testes in the scrotum due to changes in ambient temperature
the fluid-filled cavity in a mature ovarian follicle is known as the ______________
antrum
juxtaglomerular cells, aslo known as granular cells, which secrete the hormone renin are located __________________
around afferent arterioles
in the larynx, the vocal ligaments (true vocal cords) attach to the thyroid cartilage in the front and to the _____________ in the back
arytenoid cartilages
movement of the ____________________ changes the tension in the vocal cords, thus allowing for changes in the pitch of one's voice
arytenoid cartilages
While examining a microscopic specimen of lung tissue, an anatomy student identified a structure as being part of the conducting zone of the bronchial tree. The structure was lined by simple cuboidal epithelium and contained smooth muscle in its wall but had no cartilage. This structure is most likely a(n) ____________
bronchiole
which of the following structure is NOT lined by respiratory mucosa?
bronchiole
respiratory mucosa is present throughout each of the following areas EXCEPT the ____________
bronchioles
a factor that propels an ovum through the uterine tube is _______________
cilia on the oocyte
inspired air is cleansed of most foreign substances by the _______________
ciliated epithelium and mucus that line the respiratory passages
what is the epithelium type of the respiratory mucosa?
ciliated, pseudostratified columnar with goblet cells
what type of epithelium lines the respiratory mucosa?
ciliated, psuedostratified columnar
the remnant cells of a mature (graafin) follicle that remain in the ovary after ovulation form a structure known as the ______________
corpus luteum
85% of nephrons are described by this term that relates to their location in the kidney
cortical
These arteries give rise to the different arterioles supplying the glomruli
cortical radiate (interlobar) arteries
the only component of the larynx that consists of a complete ring of hyaline cartilage is the ____________________
cricoid cartilage
the ovarian cortex consits of _____________
developing follicles
the part of the uterus that is sloughed off during menstration is the __________________
functional layer of the endometrium
the main function of the numerous blood vessels in the respiratory mucosa is _____________
gas exchange between inhaled air and the blood
which of the following produces most of the fluid in semen
seminal vesicles
which of the following is the correct for passage of sperm through the male reprodcutive tract. Beginning at the of sperm production?
seminferous tubules, rete testis, epididymis, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct
tight junctions form between which of the following cell types to produce the blood-testis barrier?
sertoli
what type of epithelium lnies the uterine tubes?
simple columnar
which of the following changes does NOT occur along the conducting zone of the respiratory tree?
smooth muscle is absent in the wall of the bronchioles
these structures markt the end of the conducting zone
terminal bronchioles
microscopically, proximal convoluted tubules in the kidney can be distinguished from distal convoluted tubules because ________________
the epithelium of the proximal convoluted tubule has a brush border that stains bright pink with H&E