1. a. Urinary bladder.
b. Urtheria.
c. Cowper's gland .
d. Penis.
e. Testis .
f. Epididymis.
g. Vas deferens.
h. Ureter.
I. Kidney.
Reproductive systems Use the image on Slide 26-27 in Lab 11 Power Point to identify the...
Match the labeled feature to its appropriate name: [Choose) uterus urinary bladder labia majora fimbriae labia minora vagina ovary urethra vaginal orifice uterine (ovarian) tube cervix glans clitoris Match the labeled feature to its appropriate name: [Choose prostate gland foreskin penis urinary bladder vas deferens testis ureter epididymis urethra bulbourethral gland scrotum glans penis anus Question 3 0.25 pts The are the male gonads. testes O scrotum Ourethra O penis Question 4 0.25 pts The female sex cells develop in...
n ue textbook) (Exercise 30) True or False: Each ejaculatory duct is formed by the merging of the ductus deferens and the duct of the bulbourethral gland....... 2. The prostate gland is located inferior to what structure? 3. The contains a portion of the vas deferens, arteries, veins, nerves and lymphatic vessels. 4. True or False: The two seminal glands are located along the posterior surface of the urinary bladder...... 5. True or False: The penile urethra travels through the...
I. Crossword Puzzle: Digestive System Directions: Complete the crossword puzzle using the clues provided. Down Across 1 Secrete insulin and glucagon 3 Causes gallbladder to contract 5 Chewing 8 Teeth used to crush and grind food 9 Swallowing 11 Triggered by seeing and smelling food 12 Largest salivary glands 15 Soft palate projection 17 Connects tongue to floor of mouth 19 Cheek muscle 21 Liver cell 24 Tongue projections that contain taste bads 25 End products of protein digestion 26...
Urinary System Use the image on Slide18-19 in Lab 11 Power Point to identify the following structures Renal Column Renal Cortex Renal Medulla Renal Pyramid Procedure C D
Cardiovascular System: page 178-181 Ex-1: Anatomy of Fig. 29.1 and 29.2 Ex-2: Which ventricle is more muscular? Ex-3: Observe tissue slides for human blood smear, artery, and vein; then sketch human blood (based on page 155; Fig. 26.2), artery, and vein Why is this appropriate? Respiratory system: page 182 The respiratory system contains the lungs and those structures that conduct air to and from the lings. The lungs contain brings oxygen into the blood and takes out of the blood...