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Male Pelvis Anatomy and Urinalysis Exam with Answers, Exams of Biology

A basic overview of the male pelvis anatomy and urinalysis. It includes labeled diagrams and brief descriptions of key structures such as the ejaculatory duct, epididymis, testis, urethra, and related glands. Additionally, it covers components found in urinalysis, including squamous epithelium, erythrocytes, leukocytes, casts, and crystals, along with their clinical significance. This material is suitable for students studying anatomy, physiology, or medical laboratory science, offering a foundational understanding of the male reproductive system and urine composition. The document serves as a study aid for exams or quizzes, providing a concise review of essential anatomical structures and urinalysis findings.

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2024/2025

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BIO 5 L112 5 MALE 5 PELVIS 5 MODEL 5 (1) 5 AND 5
URINALYSIS 5 EXAM 5 WITH 5 ACCURATE 5
ANSWERS 5
1. Ejaculatory 5 duct: 5 tube 5 through 5 which 5 semen 5 enters 5 the 5 male 5 urethra
2. tail 5 of 5 epididymis:
3. testis:
4. head 5 of 5 epididymis:
5. external 5 urethral 5 orifice: 5 urine 5 passageway
6. corpus 5 cavernosum:
7. spongy 5 urethra: 5 transports 5 both 5 sperm 5 and 5 urine
8. corpus 5 spongiosum:
9. right 5 ureter:
10. prostatic 5 urethra:
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BIO 5 L112 5 MALE 5 PELVIS 5 MODEL 5 (1) 5 AND 5

URINALYSIS 5 EXAM 5 WITH 5 ACCURATE 5 ANSWERS 5

  1. Ejaculatory 5 duct: 5 tube 5 through 5 which 5 semen 5 enters 5 the 5 male 5 urethra
  2. tail 5 of 5 epididymis:
  3. testis:
  4. head 5 of 5 epididymis:
  5. external 5 urethral 5 orifice: 5 urine 5 passageway
  6. corpus 5 cavernosum:
  7. spongy 5 urethra: 5 transports 5 both 5 sperm 5 and 5 urine
  8. corpus 5 spongiosum:
  9. right 5 ureter:
  10. prostatic 5 urethra:

2 5 / 5 inically hat 5 lead

  1. membranous 5 urethra:
  2. bulbo-urethral 5 gland: 5 adds 5 a 5 fluid 5 that 5 protects 5 the 5 sperm 5 from 5 acid 5 conditions 5 in 5 the 5 urethra
  3. Squamous 5 epithelium: 5 Typically 5 from 5 the 5 urinary 5 tract; 5 rarely 5 cl 5 significant:
  4. Erythrocytes: Irritation 5 of 5 the 5 urinary 5 tract 5 by 5 kidney 5 stones, 5 infection, 5 or 5 tumors 5 t 5 to 5 bleeding:

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  1. Crystals: Normal 5 urine 5 solutes 5 may 5 form 5 crystals 5 if 5 urine 5 pH, 5 temp, 5 & 5 concentr 5 solutes 5 are 5 out 5 of 5 ideal 5 ranges: