| Flap 1 | Flap 2 |
| Q What connects the apex of the bladder to the ant abdominal wall? | A median umbilical lig/urachus (N362) |
| Q What m forms the muscular wall of the bladder? This also forms the int urethral sphincter. *** | A The detrussor m. *** This will be tagged on the practical (N366) |
| Q The male urethra has 3 parts. Which is found IN/going through the urogenital diaphragm? | A The membranous part. It is the shortest and most narrow of the three parts. The other two are self explanatory. See (N385) |
| Q The vas deferens propels sperm by what mechanism? | A peristalsis |
| Q What percent of total semen actually comes from the testes? | A 15% |
| Q What lies at the two ends of the ductus deferens? | A it begins at the end of the epididymis, and ends as it joins the seminal vesicles. |
| What two structures does the ductus deferens pass over on it's way to the ejaculatory duct? | A OVER/ANT to the ext iliac and ureter (N340, 384) |
| Q What two structures form the ejaculatory ducts? | A ductus deferens(it's ampulla) and the seminal vesicle (N384) |
| Q these structures produce 60% of semen | A seminal vesicles |
| Q Where do the ejaculatory ducts begin in relation to the prostate gland? *** | A JUST BEFORE entering the prostate ***(N384) |
| Q This gland is located just inf to the bladder (specifically the neck of the bladder) and is considered the largest accessory gland in the male reproductive system | A prostate gland |
| Q Prostatic ducts open into what part of the urethra? | A the prostatic part (first part) (N385) |
| Q ducts from the bulbourethral glands open into what part of the urethra? | A spongy/cavernous part (third part) (N385) |
| Q Only the inf 1/4 of the vagina is pain/touch sensitive. What nerve supplies this portion? | A pudendal n. |
| Q What does "fundus" mean? | A base |
| Q What lies between the isthmus of the uterus and cervix? | A internal cervical os (N371) |
| Q What is unique about the relationship of the cervix to the vagina?*** | A The cervix actually protrudes INTO the fornix of the vagina ***(N371) |
| Q There are 4 parts of the uterine tube. Which part is actually found inside the wall of the uterus? | A The uterine/mural part |
| Q This female structure resembles the spermatic cord in males, passes through the inguinal canal, and ends in the fascia of the labia majora. | A round ligament. Anyone who says they can palpate it is lying. |
| Q Does the rectum have omental appendices? | A Nope |
| Q What is the cause of the s-shaped rectum? | A transverse rectal folds, which are semilunar protrusions into the anal canal. (N393) |
| Q The external surface of the perineum is divided into two triangles. The base of both of these is a line between the ischial tuberosities. What are the names and points of these two triangles? | A The anterior, or urogenital triangle comes to a point at the pubic symphysis, and the pos, or anal triangle comes to a point at the tip of the coccyx (N380) |
| Q What is the key point for integrity of the mm. in the perineal area? | A the perineal body, which is a wedge of fibrous CT that allows for lots of m attachment (N379) |
| Q On which side of the anorectal line is there pain sensitivity? | A superior to the anorectal line there is no nociception, inf to it is pain sensitive. This line also separates internal/external hemorrhoids (N393) |