BIOL 1011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Distal Convoluted Tubule, Proximal Tubule, Male Accessory Gland

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Ureters: transports liquid waste from kidneys -> bladder. Renal medulla: inner part of the kidney. Renal pelvis: the hollow funnel in the outlet of the kidney, into which urine is discharged before entering the ureter. Ureter: duct that urine passes from kidney bladder. Typical litter size of pig = 10. Ovaries: produce eggs and sex hormones (estrogen) Oviducts (2) (fallopian tubes): transport egg from ovary -> uterus. Cervix (1): muscle that controls opening to uterus. Ovary (2) oviduct (2) uterine horns (2) uterine body cervix (1) . Vagina and urogenital sinus is together in fetus of pig. Found in scrotum bc sperm needs to be kept at cooler temperatures. From each testes and contains vasa deferentia, artery vein. Male accessory gland *fluid should be alkaline* Testes epididymides vasa deferentia urethra. Changes into urine as it goes through the nephron. Controls what is secreted and what is absorbed.

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