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Biological Sciences 4550 with Turingan at Florida Institute of Technology
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By: Kate Heckman
Created: 2010-10-20
Size: 76 flashcards
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Created: 2010-10-20
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Greater Omentum (Shark)
extends from dorsal body wall to the dorsal surface of the esopgagus and stomach
Mesentery Proper (Shark)
supports length of vulvar intestine
Mesocolon (shark)
Supports rectal gland and rectum
Ostium Tubae (Shark)
opening of oviduct into peritoneal cavity
Mesorchium (Shark)
supports testes from dorsal body wall
Tounge (shark)
the slightly raised floor of the oral cavity supported by the hyoid apparatus
NOT a true tounge
NOT a true tounge
Papillae of Esophagus (shark)
assist with swallowing
Rugae of Stomach (Shark)
allow animals to overfeed by expanding the stomach
Spiral Valve of Valvular Intestine (shark)
in the intestine, aids in passage of food
Pleuroperitoneal Cavity (Necturus)
the cavity in which organs and intestines are housed
Mesentary Proper (Necturus)
supports small intestine
Pulmonary Ligament (Necturus)
suspends each of the lungs
Gastrohepatic Ligament (Necturus)
extends between stomach and liver
Mesorchium (Necturus)
suspends the testes
Mesovarium (Necturus)
suspends the ovaries from the body wall
Mesotubarium (Necturus)
suspends the oviduct from the body wall
Rugae of the Stomach (Necturus)
allows for overfeeding by expanding the stomach
Duodenum (Necturus)
the end of the small intestine, leads into large intestine
Parietal Pleura (Cat)
the outer coverings of the lungs
Pulmonary Ligament (Cat)
suspends the lungs
Pericardial Cavity (cat)
The cavity housing the heart
Falciform Ligament (Cat)
the most prominent ligament that connects the L and R halves of the Liver
Gastrohepatic Ligament (Cat)
the ligament connecting the liver and stomach
Gastrosplenic Ligament (Cat)
the ligament connecting the stomach and the spleen
Duodenocolic Fold (Cat)
connects the colon and the duodenum
Parotid Gland (Cat)
the largest of the salivary glands that is found ventral to the ear
Sublingual Gland (Cat)
smallest of the 3 salivary glands
Vestibule (Cat)
the space between the teeth and lips
Epiglottis (Cat)
prevents food or liquids to enter into the larynx while swallowing
Filiform Papillae (Cat)
found on most of tongue
used for grooming or as rasping devices to get tissue off bone
used for grooming or as rasping devices to get tissue off bone
Fungiform Papillae (Cat)
fewer in number and scattered amongst Filiform Papillae
Foliate Papillae (Cat)
located on the sides of the back of the tongue
Gastric Rugae (Cat)
folds in the stomach that allow it to expand
Jejunum (Cat)
a tightly coiled region of the small intestine
Ileum (Cat)
the distal most portion of the small intestine
Cecum and Ileocecal Valve (Cat)
Ileocecal Valve: the junction of the end of the small intestine (the Ileum) and the start of the large intestine
Cecum: the first part of the large intestine that is a blind diverticulum
Cecum: the first part of the large intestine that is a blind diverticulum
Spiracle (Shark)
the 1st opening into the pharynx, a modified internal gill slit
Afferent Branchial Artery (Shark)
a blood vessel on the surface of the interbranchial septum that helps transport O2
Leydig's Gland (Shark)
caudal end is urinary in function for both sexes, but it males it also adds to the reproductive fluid
Archinephric Duct (Shark)
In Embryos: Drains the kidney in both sexes
In Adults: Male --> a modified reproductive duct, no urinary function
Female --> continues to drain the Kidney
In Adults: Male --> a modified reproductive duct, no urinary function
Female --> continues to drain the Kidney
Ostium Tube (Shark)
the opening to the oviducts
Mesovarium (Shark)
mesentary suspending the ovaries from the cranial body wall
Mesotubarium (Shark)
null
Mesochium (Shark)
mesentary suspending the testes
Epidymis (Shark)
modified kidney tubules in the cranial portion of the kidney (aka Leydigs Gland)
Seminal Vesicles (Shark)
the tube that transports sperm from the ductus deferens to the sperm sac
Siphon (Shark)
sac like organs into which water is pumped, helps sperm travel to fertilize the female
Glottis (Necturus)
the opening into the larynx
Archinephric Duct (Necturus)
drains the kidneys in both sexes and opens into the cloaca
Collecting Tubules (Necturus)
found in females and drain the kidney into the archinephric duct
Urinary Bladder (Necturus)
storage bag for urine
Ovaries (Necturus)
holds the oocytes or eggs
Ostium Tubae (Necturus)
null
Testes (Necturus)
hold sperm
Efferent Ducts (Necturus)
permits transportation of sperm from testes to the kidney tubules and then archinephric duct
Archinephric Ducts (Necturus)
opens into the cloaca, allowing sperm to pass
Cloacal Gland (Necturus)
secretions from this gland help to produce spermatophores (gelatinous sperm packets)
True Vocal Cord (Cat)
white bands that result in vocalization when air is moved across them
Tyroid Gland (Cat)
the most conspicuous cartilage of the larynx, involved in hormonal regulation
Diaphram (Cat)
muscular partition between the thorasic and abdominopelvic cavities
expands and contracts to facilitate breathing
expands and contracts to facilitate breathing
Kidney (Cat)
filters waste from the blood
Renal Cortex (Cat)
the outer band of tissue in the kidney
Renal Medulla (Cat)
the central darker region of the kidney
Renal Artery (Cat)
supplies blood to the kidney, runs through it center
Ureter (Cat)
the tube that transports waste from the kidney to the urinary bladder
Urethra (Cat)
tube that transports urine out of the urinary bladder
Anal Glands (Cat)
glands located in either side of the anus and open into the rectum
used to mark territories and to advertise their sex or sexual condition
used to mark territories and to advertise their sex or sexual condition
Ostium Tubae (Cat)
the opening of the uterine tubes into the ovary
Round Ligament (Cat)
null
Uterine Horns (Cat)
where early embryos implant after fertilization
Urogenital Sinus (Cat)
the end of the vagina that opens to the outside through the urogenital aperture
Vas Deferens (Cat)
transports sperm from the testes to the urethra for excretion
Vaginal Cavity (Cat)
the space between the enclosed structures and the sac of the scrotum
Epididymus (Cat)
a band of convoluted tubules that adheres to the dorsal side of the testes
About this deck
By: Kate Heckman
Created: 2010-10-20
Size: 76 flashcards
Views: 49
Created: 2010-10-20
Size: 76 flashcards
Views: 49
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