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renal cortex
outer region of the kidney

renal medulla
inner portion of the kidney

renal pyramids
triangular-shaped areas of tissue in the medulla of the kidney

renal columns
extensions of cortex in between pyramids

Renal papilla
tip of renal pyramid

minor calyx

major calyx

renal pelvis

ureter

ureter

Aorta --> renal a. --> segmental a. --> interlobar a. --> arcuate a. --> cortical radiate a. --> afferent arteriole --> glomerulus--> efferent arteriole --> peritubular capillaries --> cortical radiate v. --> arcuate v. --> interlobar v. --> renal v. --> inferior vena cava
Renal circulation starting with the aorta and ending with the inferior vena cava
The urethra carries urine from the bladder to outside of the body and the ureter carries urine from the kidney to the bladder
How are the urethra and ureter different?
scrotum
External sac that contains the testes

testis (testes)

epididymis
A long, coiled duct on the outside of the testis in which sperm mature.

seminal vesicles

bulbourethral glands

prostatic urethra

membranous urethra

spongy urethra
runs through penis; opens at external urethral orifice

kidney
Filters waste from the blood like urea, water, salt and proteins.

Urethra
tube leading from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body
urinary bladder
saclike organ in which urine is stored before being excreted

renal artery
C

renal veina
D

segmental artery

interlobar artery
What artery is this?

arcuate artery
What artery is this?

arcuate artery
What artery is this?

arcuate vein
What vein is this?

arcuate vein
What vein is this?

Cortical radiate artery
What artery is this?

interlobar vein
What vein is this?

cortical radiate vein
What vein is this?

afferent arteriole
carries blood to the glomerulus

glomerulus
A; small network of capillaries encased in the upper end of a nephron; where the filtration of blood takes place

efferent arteriole
carries blood away from the glomerulus

ductus (vas) deferens
extends from the epididymis to the urethra; propels sperm into the urethra by peristalsis during ejaculation

ejaculatory duct
tube through which semen enters the male urethra

prostate gland

penis
Male reproductive organ
corpus cavernosa

corpus spongiosum
surrounds the urethra

glans penis

prepuce
foreskin; loose casing that covers the glans penis; removed by circumcision

external urethral opening
the orifice at terminal end of the urethra

ovary
A

Fimbriae
B

uterine/fallopian tube
E

uterus
Female organ of reproduction used to house the developing fetus.

endometrium
inner lining of the uterus

myometrium
muscle layer of the uterus

perimetrium
outer layer of uterus

cervix
neck of the uterus; between uterus and vagina

vagina
B

vaginal opening
F

urinary bladder
C

clitoris
E

labia minora
C

labia majora
D
