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Urinary System NWHSU
Urinary system for general anatomy 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Tubular structure present at the junction of only the inferolateral and superior surfaces of the bladder. | Median umbilical ligament |
| Specific cup-like structures which surround the apices of the renal pyramids only. | Calyces |
| Component of renal fascia immediately internal to pararenal fat. | Internal renal fascia |
| Pouch immediately posterior to the female bladder. | Vesicouterine pouch |
| Name two nerves that are posteriorly related to the kidneys. | Subcostal, iliohypogastric, ilioinguinal |
| Name four muscles related posteriorly to the kidneys. | Psoas major, quadratic lumborum, transversus abdominus, respiratory diaphragm |
| Name given to the majority of smooth muscle forming the wall of the bladder. | Detrusor muscle |
| Specific bladder surfaces which meet at its neck. | Inferolateral and posterior surfaces |
| Besides the suprarenal gland, give two structures related anteriorly with the right kidney. | 2nd part of duodenum, right colic flexure, liver |
| Potential space anterior to bladder. | Retropubic space |
| Pouch immediately posterior to male bladder. | Rectovesical pouch |
| Give the bony posterior relations of the left kidney. | 11th and 12th ribs |
| Give the capacity of undistended bladder. | 500 ml |
| Give the venous drainage of female bladder. | Vesical-vaginal plexus to internal iliac vein |
| Give the arteries to bladder directly from the internal iliac. | Superior, middle, and inferior vesical arteries |