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Lab Practical – FINAL Lymphatic system (models) Lymphatic board model – be able to identify lymph nodes (cervical, submandibular, axillary, clavicular, mediastinal, mesenteric, inguinal) Plus the thoracic duct and the lymphatic duct on this model Celiac trunk – divides into the common hepatic, left gastric and splenic Superior Mesenteric – right colic, middle colic, iliocolic, jejunal artery branches Inferior Mesenteric - left colic, sigmoid arteries Gastroepiploics (left and right - stomach model) Gastrics (left and right - stomach model) Gonadal – ovarian or testicular Spleen On the half head model - Tonsils – tubal, lingual, palatine, pharyngeal Common Iliacs – arteries and veins External and internal iliacs– arteries and veins Sacral (caudal) Blood & Circulation Arteries: Ascending aorta Aortic arch Descending aorta – thoracic and abdominal portions Brachiocephalic – divides into right subclavian and right common carotid in the human Common carotid Internal and external carotid Branches off the external carotid – superior thyroid, lingual, facial, ascending pharyngeal, occipital, posterior auricular, superficial temporal and maxillary (don’t have a good model for maxillary – but know it anyway!) Subclavians – arteries and veins Axillarys– arteries and veins Brachials– arteries and veins Ulnar, and radial arteries (and veins) Ulnar and radial collateral Palmar arteries Circumflex humeral Superior gluteal artery, inferior gluteal artery (giant leg model) Obturator (giant leg model) Internal pudendal (giant leg model) Femorals – arteries and veins Popliteal Deep femoral Lateral and medial circumflex arteries of the leg Descending genicular artery of the leg Genicular arteries of the knee Anterior tibial Posterior tibial Fibular/peroneal Dorsalis pedis Arcuate Veins: Superior vena cava & inferior vena cava The veins that accompany the arteries listed above e.g. brachiocephalic veins, femoral vein, ulnar vein, radial vein, brachial vein, axillary vein etc… (see artery list above) PLUS – basilic and cephalic and median cubital vein in the arm, great saphanous vein of the leg NOTE – there are NO carotid veins – they are called jugulars!!!! Heart Atria (atrium) & Auricles Ventricles Interatrial septum Interventricular septum Tricuspid & bicuspid valves Cordae tendinae Papillary Muscles Trabeculae carnae Pulmonary and aortic semilunar valves Superior vena cava & inferior vena cava Pulmonary trunk & pulmonary arteries & pulmonary veins Aorta and the three human divisions (brachiocephalic (right subclavian, right common carotid), left common carotid & left subclavian) Apex of the heart, base of the heart Anterior and inferior surface of the heart Right border and left border of the heart Interventricular sulci – anterior and posterior Coronary arteries – right and left, anterior and posterior interventricular, right and left marginal, circumflex Coronary veins – great cardiac vein, coronary sinus, middle cardiac vein Respiratory system Pharynx – three divisions (naso-, oroand laryngopharynx) Nasal conchae – superior, middle & inferior External nares, internal nares Vestibule of nasal cavity Uvula Soft and hard palate Tongue Tonsils – tubal, pharyngeal, palatine, lingual Larynx – cartilages (thyroid, cricoid, arytenoid, corniculate) Epiglottis Glottis Vocal cords – false and true Trachea & “C” cartilage Primary bronchus, secondary bronchus, tertiary bronchus Carina Lungs – lobes and fissures, hilus, cardiac notch, base, apex Alveoli model– alveolus, terminal bronchioles, respiratory bronchioles, alveolar duct Excretory system Renal capsule Renal cortex, renal medulla Renal papilla Major calyx, minor calyx, renal pelvis Hilus of kidney Renal column, renal pyramid Renal artery, renal vein Ureter Urethra Urinary bladder Nephron structure – glomerulus, proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle (ascending & descending), distal convoluted tubule, collecting duct Efferent arteriole, afferent arteriole, peritubular capillary network, vasa recta Segmental arteries and veins Interlobar arteries and veins Arcuate arteries and veins Interlobular arteries and veins Digestive System Nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx, Oral cavity, vestibule, hard palate, soft palate, tongue, lingual frenulum Uvula Labia Teeth – crown, root, pulp, dentin, enamel, gingiva (gum) Teeth – incisors, canines, molars Salivary glands – parotid, sublingual, submandibular Gallbladder – fundus, body, neck, cystic duct Common bile duct Pancreas – head, body, pancreatic duct, accessory duct (duct of Santorini), minor duodenal papilla Hepatopancreatic ampulla (ampulla of Vater) – or you can also call it the major duodenal papilla 4 layers of the GI tract – mucosa (mucosal epithelium, lamina propria, muscularis mucosae), submucosa, muscularis (longitudinal & circular layers & oblique), serosa Intestinal villi, lacteals Esophagus, lower esophageal sphincter (cardiac sphincter) Reproductive System Stomach – body, fundus, pyloric region, cardiac region, lesser curvature, greater curvature, rugae Omentum – greater & lesser Mesentery of small intestine Mesocolon Small intestine – duodenum, jejunum, ileum Plica circularis Pyloric sphincter Ileocecal sphincter Vermiform appendix Large intestine – ceacum, ascending, transverse, descending & sigmoid colons, anal canal, internal & external anal sphincters, haustra, taeniae coli, hepatic flexure, splenic flexure Liver – right and left hepatic ducts, common hepatic duct, falciform ligament Know the 4 lobes Male Vas deferens, epididymus Scrotal sac with testis Prostate gland Seminal vesicles Bulbourethral glands Ejaculatory duct Spermatic cord Corpus spongiosum, corpus cavernosum Glans penis, corona External urethral orifice Spongy urethra, membranous urethra, prostatic urethra pampiniform plexus of veins testicular artery branches Female Uterus – fundus, body, cervix, fornix, perimetrium, myometrium, endometrium broad ligament Fallopian tubes - infundibulum, fimbrae Ovary - cortex, medulla, primary follicles, secondary follicles, tertiary/vesicular/Graafian follicles, corpus luteum, corpus albicans, corpus hemorrhagicum, round ligament, ovarian ligament Vaginal canal, vaginal orifice External urethral orifice & urethra Clitoris, labia majora, labia minora, mons pubis