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Human Urinary and Reproductive Systems Salt Lake Community College Human Anatomy Laboratory

Objectives Identify gross anatomical structures of the human urinary system Trace blood flow through the kidney, and urine flow through the kidney and other urinary structures. Examine a slide or photo of the renal corpuscle and identify structures Urinary System

Urinary System Anatomy Urinary System

Internal Anatomy of Kidneys Cortex: Outer area –Renal columns Medulla: Inner area –Renal pyramids Calyces –Minor: collect from papillae –Major: collect from minor calyces; converge to form renal pelvis Nephron: Functional unit of kidney Urinary System

The Nephron Urinary System

Renal Corpuscle Urinary System

Histology: renal corpuscle Urinary System

Kidney Blood Flow Urinary System

Ureters and Urinary Bladder Urinary System

Objectives Identify gross anatomical structures of the female reproductive system FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

 OVARIES  UTERINE (FALLOPIAN) TUBES  UTERUS  VAGINA FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

 UTERINE TUBES: INFUNDIBULUM, AMPULLA, ISTHMUS, INTERSTITIAL SEGMENT  UTERUS: FUNDUS, BODY, ISTHMUS, CERVIX

FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM  UTERUS: PERIMETRIUM, MYOMETRIUM, ENDOMETRIUM

Objectives Identify gross anatomical structures of the male reproductive system Identify all structures and accessory glands that add components to semen, in order Examine a slide or photo of a cross section of a penis and identify structures MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

26-17 MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

Histology: Cross section of the penis