A&P 2 Lab Final Exam
What is the function of the cecum
absorbs water and salt from undigested food
7. The site of gas exchange in the respiratory system is
alveoli
What is the Pampiniform plexus?
an extensive network of veins from the testes that surrounds the testicular artery and spermatic cord
What do goblet cells do?
secrete mucus
label the model of the lower digestive tract
see ppt
label the penis
see ppt
label the vagina
see ppt
What 3 glands produce semen
seminal vesicles prostate glands cowper glands
The location of sperm production is in the ________
seminiferous tubules
6. Men tend to have larger "Adam's apples" (laryngeal prominence) because they have more of the hormone ________________ compared to most women.
testosterone
What is the seminiferous tubule?
the gland that synthesizes sperm
What is the job of semen?
to protect sperm from the vagina's harsh environment
What helps expand the small intestines?
villi microville circular folds
3. The cartilage in the trachea is "c" shaped because
It leaves room for the esophagus to expand during eating
What part of the nephron generates a salinity gradient?
Nephron loop,thick segment
2. Most oxygen is transported in the blood attached to the nucleus of the red blood cells (True or false?)
false
What occurs in the Fallopian tubes?
fertilization
Where does sperm mature?
in the epididymis
label 3 things off the diagram of the head
inferior nasal conchae- Label C hard palate- Label H laryngopharnyx- Label O
What are non-pregnant female breast made of?
primarily fat
The cells of the juxtaglomerular apparatus function by:
decreasing or increasing glomerular filtration by a feedback loop
what the corpus luteum is and does.
- a hormone-secreting structure that develops in an ovary after an ovum has been discharged but degenerates after a few days unless pregnancy has begun. Seceretes high levels of progestrone that help maintain pregnancy and moderate levels estrogen. If pregnancy doesn't occur the corpus leteum degenerates and menstruation occurs
How do how medications work with bile components to lower cholesterol levels?
Bile acids are made up of cholesterol. 80% of bile salts are recycled back into the liver and 20% is excreted out the body. The body then takes cholesterol from the blood to make more bile salts to replace it. Medications affect the numbers to maybe 60% recycled and 40% excreted lowering cholesterol levels in the body.
After ovulation the mature follicle then becomes a structure known as the __________________ which produces progesterone which is an important hormone in maintaining a pregnancy.
Corpus luteum
What are the 2 types of nephrons ?
Cortical Nephron and Juxtamedullary Nephron
The Pampiniform plexus is a network of veins that drain blood from the testicles and also work to warm up the blood in adjacent arteries that are delivering blood to the testicles. (True or False?)
False
4 phases of Menstrual Cycle
Profeliertive phase- endometrium is lost -Secretory stage the endometrium thickens -Premenstrual Phase- spasms causes menstrual cramps -Menstrual- discharge of menstrual fluid first day of discharge is the first day of the cycle.
The uterus in female rats is shaped differently than that of humans because:
Rats birth babies in litters
Trace the flow of sperm
Seminiferous tubule--- rete testes--- efferent ductules--- duct of the epididymis--- vas deferens--- terminal ampulla--- ejaculatory duct--- urethra.
1. Respiratory volume inhaled and exhaled during normal breathing is called
Tidal Volume
5. When the diaphragm moves down, the lungs inflate due to increased volume which demonstrates Boyle's law (True or False?)
True
The descending loop of Henle is more permeable to water than it is to salt. (True or False?)
True
The uterus narrows to an opening and this is called the cervix. (True or False?)
True
There is a bone in most male mammal penises but humans do not have this structure. (True or False?)
True
Urine is formed from the filtrate that is filtered from the blood. (True or False?)
True
The structure responsible for draining the bladder is the __________________.
Urethra
8. The waste product is called __________________ when it is traveling through the collecting duct
Urine
Explain the glass dome/ balloon.
When you breathe in the lungs expand and the diaphragm or balloon flattens and when we exhale the balloon fills up and the diaphragm budges out. With Boyle's law there is an increase in volume and a decrease in pressure when you inhale so the diaphragm flattens and then you have a decrease and volume and increase in pressure when you exhale so the diaphragm bulges.
What teeth tissue can be regenerated?
cementum and dentin
What are the two types of digestion
chemical(stomach) and mechanical(mouth)
The stretchy material at the bottom of the glass/balloon model represents which structure in your anatomy
diaphragm
what teeth tissue can NOT be regenerated?
enamel, crown, root
What is the juxtaglomerular apparatus in the kidney?
it helps in the regulating the function of nephrons. This is mainly involved in the secretion of renin and EPO in response to changes in the renal blood pressure or blood flow.
3 slides under the microscope.
lungs colon ?
Trace the pathway of food through digestive tract
oral cavity-orophranyx(bolus)-laryngopharnyx-esophagus- stomach(chyme)-pyloric sphincter-duodenum-jejunum-ilium-cecum-large intestine-colon-ascending colon-transverse colon-descending colon-sigmoid colon-rectum-anus
What is the OS penis?
penile bone in mammals except humans it is connective tissue under the influence of androgens. The "os penis" in male mammals help erect the animals faster for ejaculation so animals can reproduce faster without fear of being killed by predator
how does ureters push urine through the urinary tract
peristalsis