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4. How is the turbidity of urine retaled to ita specific gravity?
5. Discuss how a nephron perform its function.
6. Discuss how urine is formed.
7. Trace the pathway taken by the oocyte from its release from the ovary to its implantation site to the uterus.
8. What is spermatogenesis? Illustrate spermatogenesis
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10. Discuss pulmonary vavle
11. Trace the circulatory pathway. Assume that the blood is about to leave the right atrium
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- 6. Match the terms in column B to the descriptive statements in column A. Column A 1. copulatory organ/penetrating device 2. muscular passageway conveying sperm to the ejaculatory duct; in the spermatic cord 3. distal urethra that transports both sperm and urine 4. sperm maturation site 5. location of the testis in adult males 6. loose fold of skin encircling the glans penis 7. portion of the urethra that is located in the urogenital diaphragm 8. accessory gland that secretes fluid to cleanse the urethra prior to ejaculation 9. accessory gland that secretes the largest contribution to semen Column B a. bulbo-urethral glands b. ductus (vas) deferens c. epididymis d. intermediate part of the urethra e. penis f. prepuce g. scrotum h. seminal gland i. spongy urethra5 MA 1 ||| || || 5 18) A male adolescent arrives at the clinic and reports intense pain in the testicular area that occurred during football practice at high school. The nurse observes the scrotum and identifies significant erythema and swelling. Which action should the nurse take? A. Obtain a swab of secretions from the penis and urethra. B. Provide the adolescent with a urinal for urinary hesitancy. C. Report the findings immediately to the healthcare provider. D. Collect a sterile urine sample for culture and sensitivity.Malt hormOca and tbar Anoctiomo Direction. Match col umn A to column B. A 1. Luteinizing normone (LH) 2. Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) 3. Testosterone x. produced by the cells located between the seminiferous fubules. y. stinaulates the secretion of the sex hor one Z. stimulates sem production in the se niniferous tubules
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- An infant with hydrocele is seen in the clinic for a follow-up visit at 1 month of age. The scrotum is smaller than it was at birth, but the fluid is still visible on illumination. Which of the following actions is the physician likely to recommend? A. Massaging the groin area twice a day until the fluid is gone. B. Referral to a surgeon for repair. C. No treatment is necessary; the fluid is reabsorbing normally. D. Keeping the infant in a flat, supine position until the fluid is gone.Which of the following can cause frequent urination in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia? Select one: A. Impaired micturition reflex B. Increased ADH secretion C. Increased volume of dilute urine D. Irritation of the bladder and urethra E. Incomplete emptying of the bladder O O O O1.Which of the following statements about the renal plasma flow rate (RPR) is/are correct? i.The RPR is a healthy person is around 625 mL/min II. Para-aminohippurate (PAH) is filtered and secreted. Its clearance rate is a useful measure for the RPR. III. A blockage in the renal artery decreases the RPR. 2.Spermatozoa are ___________ and produced by __________. Select one: a. sperm cells; seminiferous tubules b. male sex hormones; bladder c. sperm cells; prostate gland d. seminal fluids; seminal vesicles e. male sex hormones; epididymis 3.Glucose and ____________ are reabsorbed in the proximal tubule by____________: Select one: a. water; osmosis b. water; primary active transport c. potassium; facilitated diffusion. d. amino acids; secondary active transport e. sodium; third active transport