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Urinary, Endocrine, Reproductive

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large molecules resulting from anabolism   macromolecule  
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a biological catalyst   enzyme  
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enzyme that hydrolyzes lipid   lipase  
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enzyme that hydrolyzes protein   protease  
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enzyme that hydrolyzes carbohydrates   amylase  
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proteins are hydrolyzes into and absorbed as   amino acids  
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lipids are hydrolyzes into and absorbed as   glycerol and fatty acids  
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carbohydrates are hydrolyzes into and absorbed as   monosaccharides  
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lipid digestion begins in the   mouth  
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protein digestion begins in the   stomach  
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urine-forming structure of the kidney   nephron  
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region of the kidney deep to cortex; contains collecting duct   renal medulla  
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extensions of renal cortex found in between renal pyramids   renal columns  
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urine flowing through this structure drains into a minor calyx   papillary duct  
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urine flowing through this structure drains into the renal pelvis   major calyx  
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outermost region of the kidney, contains renal corpuscles   renal cortex  
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carries urine from renal pelvis to urinary bladder   ureter  
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blood vessel that delivers blood to glomerulus   afferent arteriole  
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section of renal tubule that descends into medulla   loop of Henle  
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capillary network within the renal corpuscle   glomerulus  
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structure composed of glomerulus and glomerular capsule   renal corpuscle  
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blood vessel that drains blood from glomerulus   efferent arteriole  
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secretes 60% of semen volume; alkaline pH; prostaglandins   seminal vesicles  
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organ that produces sperm   testes  
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site of storage and maturation of sperm   epididymis  
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secretes 25% of semen volume; increases viability and motility of sperm   prostate gland  
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covers and protects testes   scrotum  
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contracts to pull testes close to body; located in spermatic cord   cremaster muscles  
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contracts to wrinkle scrotum; located in scrotal wall   dartos muscles  
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secretes mucus for lubrication of glans; alkaline pH   bulbourethral glands  
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part of sperm that contains chromosomes   nucleus in head  
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cells that secrete testosterone   Leydig cells  
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process that produces haploid sperm from diploid stem cells   spermatogenesis  
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cells taht surround spermatocytes and spermatids and provide chemical environment for spermatogensis   Sertoli cells  
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process that transforms spermatids into sperm   spermiogenesis  
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part of sperm that produces ATP   mitochondria in midpiece  
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The male reproductive system has both exocrine and endocrine functions. Name one endocrine secretion.   testosterone  
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Name four exocrine secretions   sperm, seminal fluid, prostate fluid, bulbourethral fluid  
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transports secondary oocyte toward uterus   uterine tube  
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implantation of zygote and development of fetus occurs in this organ   uterus  
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narrower portion of uterus; connects with vagina   cervix  
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produces secondary oocytes and hormones   ovary  
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layer of uterus that sheds during menstruation   stratum functionalis of endometrium  
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Histology of Ovary   1-6  
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1   primordial follicle  
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2   primary follicle  
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3   secondary follicle  
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4   mature (graafian) follicle  
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5   corpus luteum  
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6   corpus albicans  
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the name of the male gamete   sperm  
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the inner layer of the uterus where implantation occurs   endometrium  
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