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FA Repro Anatomy
FA Repro Anatomy + Respi Anatomy
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Describe the venous drainage of the left ovary/testis. | Left ovary/testis -> left gonadal vein -> left renal vein -> IVC |
| Where do the lymph of the ovaries/testes drain to? | Para-Aortic lymph nodes |
| Which ligament helps prevent uterine prolapse after normal vaginal delivery? | Transverse cervical (cardinal) ligament |
| What are the structures contained in the Round ligament? | 0. Nothing |
| What are the structures contained in the suspensory ligament of the ovaries? | Ovarian vessels |
| What are the structures contained in the transverse cervical ligament? | Uterine vessels |
| What nerve is responsible for a) Erection b) Emission c) Ejaculation | A) Pelvic nerve B) Hypogastric nerve C) Pudendal nerve |
| List 3 substance/drugs which are pro-erectile. | NO, Sildenafil, Vardenafil |
| List 1 substance which is anti-erectile. | Nor-Epinephrine |
| The acrosome of the sperm is derived from what structure? | Golgi apparatus |
| The flagellum of the sperm is derived from what structure? | One of the centrioles |
| What cells secrete inhibin to inhibit FSH? | Sertoli cells |
| What cells secrete ABP to mantain levels of testosterone? | Sertoli cells |
| What cells secrete testosterone? | Leydig cells |
| While upright, an aspirated peanut will land in which part of the lung? | Lower portion of right inferior lobe |
| While supine, an aspirated peanut will land in which part of the lung? | Superior portion of the right inferior lobe |
| List the structures perforating the diaphragm. | At T8 = IVC At T10 = esophagus, vagus At T12 = aorta, thoracic duct, azygous vein |
| What nerve innervates the diaphragm? | Phrenic nerve |
| During exercise, what are the accessory muscles of inspiration? | External intercoastals, scalene muscles, sternomastoids |
| During exercise, what are the accessory muscles of expiration>? | Rectus abdominis, internal and external olbliques, transversus abdominis, internal intercostals |