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a fluid that is the mixture of sperm and accessory sex gland secretion used to transport sperms.
what is semen and the function of it?
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primordial, primary, secondary, graafian, corpus luteum, and corpus albicans.
What is the sequence of a follicular cell changing?
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point of entrance and exit of renal artery, vein, ureter, lymphatic vessels, and nerves.
What is the hilum?
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stimulated by JG cells and is involved in the RAA pathway to produce angiotensin II.
What is renin and its function?
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urine expelled out of the body.
What is micturation?
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a muscle used to raise the testes to pelvic cavity maintain a higher temperature.
What is cremaster muscle?
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the removal to entire uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries.
What is total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy?
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from nephrons, minor calyx, major calyx, renal pelvis, ureters, urinary bladder, and then urethra.
What is the flow of urine from kidney to outside body?
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to increase reabsorption of sodium and secrete potassium at the collecting duct.
What is aldosterone function?
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inflammation of the kidneys.
What is pyelonephritis?
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failure of the testes descending
What is cryptorchidism?
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protein anabolism, bone strength, lower blood cholesterol, and promote female development, in moderate levels inhibits release of GnRH, FSH, and some LH.
what is the function of estrogen?
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glomerulus and bowman's capsule.
What is the the components of a renal corpuscle?
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increases water reabsorption in the collecting ducts.
increases water reabsorption in the collecting ducts. What is Antidiuretic hormone?
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inner mucosal layer consists of transitional epithelium with goblet cells. Middle smooth muscle layer. Outer connective tissue contains blood/lymphatic vessels and nerves.
What are the layers of the ureters?
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to inhibit GnRH and LH
What is the hormonal function of testosterone?
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graafian ruptures to expel secondary oocyte and ruptured graafian is transformed into corpus luteum due to a spike of LH on day 14 of the 28 day cycle.
What is the ovulation phase and when does it occur?
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macula densa cells of the distal convoluted tubule and the JG cells of the afferent arteriole.
What is makes up the juxtaglomerular apparatus?
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increase calcium reabsorption in the DCT, bone reabsorption, and indirectly increase calcium from small intestine by converting inactive vitamin D into calcitriol.
What is parathyroid hormone function?
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middle smooth muscle layer of urinary bladder. composed to longitudinal, circular, and spiral fashion fibers.
What is the detrusor muscle and where is it located?
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erection is controlled by P-ANS. Ejaculation is controlled by S-ANS.
What is controls erection and ejeculation?
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if not fertilized/implanted the corpus luteum degenerates into corpus albicans and decrease estrogen/progesterone. IF fertilized/implanted the corpus luteum remains to produce estrogen/progesterone until hCG from developing placenta takes over.?
What are the events that occur in preovulatory phase?
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glomerular capillary made up by afferent arterioles. peritubular capillary made up by efferent arterioles.
What are the two capillary beds and what forms them.
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increases systemic blood pressure to promote systemic vasoconstriction to maintain GFR, stimulate aldosterone, ADH, and thirst center.
What is angiotensin II function?
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internal urethral sphincter consists of circular fibers and distal to it is the external which is consisted of skeletal muscle.
What is internal and external urethral sphincter?
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