Anatomy Exam 2 Review Lecture 8-Thyroid and Adrenal Glands
... Phallic part that grows toward the genital tubercle (primordium of penis or clitoris). o Initially the bladder is continuous with the allantois, which constricts and becomes a thick fibrous cord called the urachus (median umbilical ligament). o In males the orifices of the mesonephric ducts move t ...
... Phallic part that grows toward the genital tubercle (primordium of penis or clitoris). o Initially the bladder is continuous with the allantois, which constricts and becomes a thick fibrous cord called the urachus (median umbilical ligament). o In males the orifices of the mesonephric ducts move t ...
Excretory System: A System of Our Body
... exterior of the body during urination. The urethra is held closed by the urethral sphincter, a muscular structure that helps keep Urine in the bladder until voiding can occur. Because the urethra is anatomically linked with the reproductive structures, its characteristics in males are quite differen ...
... exterior of the body during urination. The urethra is held closed by the urethral sphincter, a muscular structure that helps keep Urine in the bladder until voiding can occur. Because the urethra is anatomically linked with the reproductive structures, its characteristics in males are quite differen ...
Effects of Tetracycline on Body Weight and Accessory Reproduc-
... vesicles. Prostate fluid also helps to keep sperm, which is found in semen, healthy and lively, thereby increasing the chances that fertilization will occur. The prostate fluid nurtures and protects sperm during transport to potential ovum fertilization (Semen Analysis; 2009). The seminal vesicles o ...
... vesicles. Prostate fluid also helps to keep sperm, which is found in semen, healthy and lively, thereby increasing the chances that fertilization will occur. The prostate fluid nurtures and protects sperm during transport to potential ovum fertilization (Semen Analysis; 2009). The seminal vesicles o ...
Unit 30: Perineum
... contents before proceeding. As the inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm is reflected to follow the nerve and vessels, attempt to identify muscle fibers in the urogenital diaphragm (Plates 361; 3.42B&C, 3.57). One of its muscles, the sphincter urethrae muscle, encircles the membranous urethra ...
... contents before proceeding. As the inferior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm is reflected to follow the nerve and vessels, attempt to identify muscle fibers in the urogenital diaphragm (Plates 361; 3.42B&C, 3.57). One of its muscles, the sphincter urethrae muscle, encircles the membranous urethra ...
Grading of Reflux
... requires the immediate urinary catheter drainage from the bladder. Valve Ablation After successful initial bladder drainage and when the patient’s medical condition has stabilized, the next step is to permanently destroy the valves by using pediatric resectoscope with a hook or cold knife to incise ...
... requires the immediate urinary catheter drainage from the bladder. Valve Ablation After successful initial bladder drainage and when the patient’s medical condition has stabilized, the next step is to permanently destroy the valves by using pediatric resectoscope with a hook or cold knife to incise ...
Urethral Strictures in Men - Canadian Urological Association
... doctor may recommend investigations to clarify the diagnosis. This may include urine tests to identify blood or infection. The rate and volume of urine flow can be recorded (uroflowmetry). Several imaging tests can be used to evaluate the location, length and severity of a urethral stricture. An X-r ...
... doctor may recommend investigations to clarify the diagnosis. This may include urine tests to identify blood or infection. The rate and volume of urine flow can be recorded (uroflowmetry). Several imaging tests can be used to evaluate the location, length and severity of a urethral stricture. An X-r ...
ureters urinary bladder urethra
... Base: related to vas deferens & seminal vesicle (in male) & to vagina (in female) Superior surface: related to coils of ileum & sigmoid colon (in male) & to uterus (in female) Inferolateral surfaces: related to retropubic fat Neck: continuous with urethra, related to upper surface of prostate gland ...
... Base: related to vas deferens & seminal vesicle (in male) & to vagina (in female) Superior surface: related to coils of ileum & sigmoid colon (in male) & to uterus (in female) Inferolateral surfaces: related to retropubic fat Neck: continuous with urethra, related to upper surface of prostate gland ...
2-URETERS, URINARY BLADDER, URETHRA_2
... Base: related to vas deferens & seminal vesicle (in male) & to vagina (in female) Superior surface: related to coils of ileum & sigmoid colon (in male) & to uterus (in female) Inferolateral surfaces: related to retropubic fat Neck: continuous with urethra, related to upper surface of prostate gland ...
... Base: related to vas deferens & seminal vesicle (in male) & to vagina (in female) Superior surface: related to coils of ileum & sigmoid colon (in male) & to uterus (in female) Inferolateral surfaces: related to retropubic fat Neck: continuous with urethra, related to upper surface of prostate gland ...
Practical class 3 EXCRETORY SYSTEM
... In the male, just prior to entering the bladder, the ureter is covered by the vas (ductus) deferens which loops round and downwards behind the bladder. In the female it is covered by the uterine artery at the base of the broad ligament ligament. ...
... In the male, just prior to entering the bladder, the ureter is covered by the vas (ductus) deferens which loops round and downwards behind the bladder. In the female it is covered by the uterine artery at the base of the broad ligament ligament. ...
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... hypogastric plexuses. Sympathetic nerves stimulate smooth muscle of prostate during ejaculation. ...
... hypogastric plexuses. Sympathetic nerves stimulate smooth muscle of prostate during ejaculation. ...
09-Urinary Bladder2008-03
... The ureter has constrictions at three points: ureteropelvic junction crossing of external/common iliac artery where ureters enter bladder These are also sites of obstruction and stone impaction ...
... The ureter has constrictions at three points: ureteropelvic junction crossing of external/common iliac artery where ureters enter bladder These are also sites of obstruction and stone impaction ...
28 - Dr. Jerry Cronin
... 41/2 -week embryo. The decidua capsularis, decidua basalis, amnion, and yolk sac are well formed. The chorionic villi lie in blood-filled intervillous spaces within the endometrium. The embryo is nourished via the umbilical vessels that connect it (through the umbilical cord) to the placenta. © 2013 ...
... 41/2 -week embryo. The decidua capsularis, decidua basalis, amnion, and yolk sac are well formed. The chorionic villi lie in blood-filled intervillous spaces within the endometrium. The embryo is nourished via the umbilical vessels that connect it (through the umbilical cord) to the placenta. © 2013 ...
zona pellucida
... 41/2 -week embryo. The decidua capsularis, decidua basalis, amnion, and yolk sac are well formed. The chorionic villi lie in blood-filled intervillous spaces within the endometrium. The embryo is nourished via the umbilical vessels that connect it (through the umbilical cord) to the placenta. © 2013 ...
... 41/2 -week embryo. The decidua capsularis, decidua basalis, amnion, and yolk sac are well formed. The chorionic villi lie in blood-filled intervillous spaces within the endometrium. The embryo is nourished via the umbilical vessels that connect it (through the umbilical cord) to the placenta. © 2013 ...
Urinary system
... Urinary Bladder and Urethra in Male and Female • Trigone of the urinary bladder has three openings; - Two openings from the ureters -One opening to the urethra ...
... Urinary Bladder and Urethra in Male and Female • Trigone of the urinary bladder has three openings; - Two openings from the ureters -One opening to the urethra ...
The Female System
... What are the functions of… Ureter: Connects kidneys to bladder Bladder: Hollow muscular structure; holds urine Urethra: Connects bladder to urinary meatus opening ...
... What are the functions of… Ureter: Connects kidneys to bladder Bladder: Hollow muscular structure; holds urine Urethra: Connects bladder to urinary meatus opening ...
Chapter 28: The Reproductive System Introduction to the
... o In adult males, the testes, or male gonads, secrete sex hormones called androgens. The testes also produce the male gametes, called spermatozoa, or sperm—one-half billion each day. o During emission, mature spermatozoa travel along a lengthy duct system, where they are mixed with the secretions of ...
... o In adult males, the testes, or male gonads, secrete sex hormones called androgens. The testes also produce the male gametes, called spermatozoa, or sperm—one-half billion each day. o During emission, mature spermatozoa travel along a lengthy duct system, where they are mixed with the secretions of ...
detailed lecture outline
... called androgens. The testes also produce the male gametes, called spermatozoa, or sperm—one-half billion each day. o During emission, mature spermatozoa travel along a lengthy duct system, where they are mixed with the secretions of accessory glands. The mixture created is known as semen. o During ...
... called androgens. The testes also produce the male gametes, called spermatozoa, or sperm—one-half billion each day. o During emission, mature spermatozoa travel along a lengthy duct system, where they are mixed with the secretions of accessory glands. The mixture created is known as semen. o During ...
Physiology of Ureter
... caudally In the retroperitoneal along the dorsal body wall. • Reaching the pelvic cavity, it turns medially to enter the broad uterine ligament in the female, and yto the mesoductus deferens in the male. • Ureter ends by inserting into the dorsolateral surface of the urinary bladder within the later ...
... caudally In the retroperitoneal along the dorsal body wall. • Reaching the pelvic cavity, it turns medially to enter the broad uterine ligament in the female, and yto the mesoductus deferens in the male. • Ureter ends by inserting into the dorsolateral surface of the urinary bladder within the later ...
Genitourinary Surgery - JATC Surgical Technology
... Glide wire or guide wire to maintain communication of ureter from bladder to kidney Stone baskets or laser C-arm and retrograde dye to identify location of stone. Get all air out of syringe-looks like a ...
... Glide wire or guide wire to maintain communication of ureter from bladder to kidney Stone baskets or laser C-arm and retrograde dye to identify location of stone. Get all air out of syringe-looks like a ...
Perineum and pelvis
... joins the duct of a bulbourethral gland to form the ejaculatory duct opens into the membranous urethra transmits spermatozoa into the membranous urethra widens to form the ampulla of the ductus deferens unites with the ductus deferens to form an ejaculatory duct ...
... joins the duct of a bulbourethral gland to form the ejaculatory duct opens into the membranous urethra transmits spermatozoa into the membranous urethra widens to form the ampulla of the ductus deferens unites with the ductus deferens to form an ejaculatory duct ...
The Management of Premature Ejaculation: A Patient’s Guide
... emission: the delivery of sperm and seminal vesicle secretions into the urethra through the prostate. erectile dysfunction: the inability to develop or sustain an erection satisfactory for sexual intercourse. erection: a state in which the penis fills with blood and becomes rigid. ...
... emission: the delivery of sperm and seminal vesicle secretions into the urethra through the prostate. erectile dysfunction: the inability to develop or sustain an erection satisfactory for sexual intercourse. erection: a state in which the penis fills with blood and becomes rigid. ...
Urinary Tract Emergencies David Holt, BVSc, Diplomate ACVS
... Urethral obstruction in male dogs and is a common urologic emergency. Obstruction is most commonly associated with calculi and gelatinous plugs, but neoplasia (particularly transitional cell carcinomas in female dogs), prostatic disease, urethral strictures, and entrapment of the bladder in a perine ...
... Urethral obstruction in male dogs and is a common urologic emergency. Obstruction is most commonly associated with calculi and gelatinous plugs, but neoplasia (particularly transitional cell carcinomas in female dogs), prostatic disease, urethral strictures, and entrapment of the bladder in a perine ...
Ejaculatory Dysfunction—A Mini Review
... orgasm and then resolution. Orgasm is not a distinct phenomenon but rather occurs concomitantly with ejaculation. Ejaculation is a distinct cortical and emotional event. Erection on the other hand is primarily a spino-cerebral event. This would explain the occurrence of night emissions and ejaculati ...
... orgasm and then resolution. Orgasm is not a distinct phenomenon but rather occurs concomitantly with ejaculation. Ejaculation is a distinct cortical and emotional event. Erection on the other hand is primarily a spino-cerebral event. This would explain the occurrence of night emissions and ejaculati ...
The primitive sex cords will be dissociated forming irregular cell
... This system develops at the levels of T1-L3 embryonic segments during the fourth week. The excretory tubules (the nephrotomes) lengthen to form S-shaped loop, its medial end forms Bowman’s capsule that acquires glomerular capillaries from the dorsal aorta and thus forming the renal corpuscle or call ...
... This system develops at the levels of T1-L3 embryonic segments during the fourth week. The excretory tubules (the nephrotomes) lengthen to form S-shaped loop, its medial end forms Bowman’s capsule that acquires glomerular capillaries from the dorsal aorta and thus forming the renal corpuscle or call ...
Human penis
The human penis is an external male intromittent organ that additionally serves as the urinal duct. The main parts are the root (radix); the body (corpus); and the epithelium of the penis including the shaft skin and the foreskin covering the glans penis. The body of the penis is made up of three columns of tissue: two corpora cavernosa on the dorsal side and corpus spongiosum between them on the ventral side. The human male urethra passes through the prostate gland, where it is joined by the ejaculatory duct, and then through the penis. The urethra traverses the corpus spongiosum, and its opening, the meatus (/miːˈeɪtəs/), lies on the tip of the glans penis. It is a passage both for urination and ejaculation of semen.The penis is homologous to the clitoris. An erection is the stiffening and rising of the penis, which occurs during sexual arousal, though it can also happen in non-sexual situations. The most common form of genital alteration is circumcision, removal of part or all of the foreskin for various cultural, religious and, more rarely, medical reasons. There is controversy surrounding circumcision.While results vary across studies, the consensus is that the average erect human penis is approximately 12.9–15 cm (5.1–5.9 in) in length with 95% of adult males falling within the interval 10.7–19.1 cm (4.2–7.5 in). Neither age nor size of the flaccid penis accurately predicts erectile length.