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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Session:Section:
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Fall 201152999MW 5:00 PM – 9:20 PMRIDDELL
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DOUBLE CHECK FOR ALL SYSTEMS
Human Life / People / Persons
You have completed an introductory course to Human Anatomy. During the course you noted that there are both commonality and uniqueness of structure between the Primate, Homo sapiens sapiens – (Cadaver) and representative other orders of mammals, the Artiodactyl, Ovis aries (Sheep brain and heart) as well as the Carnivore, Felis silvestris catus, (Domestic cat muscles and viscera). Somehow / at sometime, you became aware that you were observing common, similar, as well as unique structural differences between the specimens and that you as a living individual, were utilizing the non-living anatomy experience to prepare for a responsibility to medically treat living organisms. So, the question is………… what is unique about Human life? Is it the same thing to be responsible for the life of a sheep or a cat, as it is to be, responsible for the life of another Human? Health Care, (Human Life Quality Care) as a profession, is an extremely technical, as well as accountable responsibility. It’s important that, you know what you know and know what you don’t know as you go forward in your career as a professional. So, here is an abbreviated check-list for you to consider.
FILL IN THE FOLLOWING TABLE: Mark A, for generally and exclusively True of Humans; B, for Generally True for Humans and Animals; and C, False not generally True of Humans. Provide an answer for Humans only. However, by comparing the potential answers for other types of organisms, one may come to more defined answers.
Assume in this case that for the example of human = one of at minimum, an average IQ, has successfully and recently completed a HS education, resides in a developed country, and is physically, emotionally and mentally competent as an adult member of the species.
Human Characteristics vs. Characteristics of Other Life Forms
Attribute / Characteristic Humans Animals
Can successfully adapt to their immediate individual environment 1. B
Can learn right / correct behavior and the difference between that and wrong / incorrect behavior
2. B
Are aware of and / or can learn their specific role or purpose within a given social group, population or community
3. B
Cognizant / reflect / question why as individuals they exist, and what purpose / role they are to play / take / have in the social group, population community in which they find themselves
4. A
Aware of the birth process in their own species and nurture their own offspring
5. B
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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Session:Section:
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Human Life Characteristics vs. Characteristics of Other Life Forms continued
Cognizant that as individuals they were born 6. A
Create and live and cooperatively behave in social and / or colonial groups
7. B
Can treat themselves and other species if injured with medical understanding
8. A
Rely on DNA for differentiation, reproduction success / heredity 9. B
Development, growth, aging, ability and behavior is regulated by complex hormonal, and nervous system coordination
10. B
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Biology 218 – Human Anatomy Session:Section:
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Fall 201152999MW 5:00 PM – 9:20 PMRIDDELL
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General Anatomy
Layers / Levels of ThreeComplete the following statements. Choose from Column IVX
Organ / Structure SuperficialOuter
Terminal
Integrating Connecting
Interrmediate
DeepInner
Center
General Nerve Epineurium 11. Perineurium bcd 12. Endoneurium ae
General Muscle 13. Epimysium bd Perimysium 14. Endomysium ad
General Bone 15. Periosteum bce 16. Bone / Osteum b Endosteum
Anterior Torso Musculature
External Oblique 17. Internal Oblique de 18. Transverse abdominus abce
Uterus 19. Perimetrium ace Myometrium 20. Endometrium ac
Meninges 21. Duramater ab 22. Arachnoid mater a Pia mater
Stomach Musculature Longitudinal 23. Circular d 24. Oblique acd
Eye 25. Sclera abcd Choroid 26. Retina cde
Long Bone Structure 27. Epiphysis cd 28. Metaphysis abd Diaphyysis
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Match the TERM with the DEFINITION.# DEFINITION / DESCRIPTION CODE TERM
29. __
30. __
31. __
32. __
33. __
34. __
35. __
36. __
37. __
38. __
39. __
40. __
41. __
Away from medial de Below cd Chin abd Divides ant from post e Divides sup from inf abcde Elbow abe Elevated, above normal bd Lower anterior leg ac Shoulder a Superior to stomach ae Thigh bc Left from right abceBelow normal be
A.B.C.D.E.ABAC AD AE BCBD BECDCE DE
ABC ABD ABEACDACEADE
ABCDABCEABDE
ABCDE
acromial brachial buccal caudal coronal cranial crural dorsal epigastric femoral hyper hypo inferior iso / homo lateral medial mental olecranal phospholipid bi-layer pollex popliteal proximal saggital sural transverse
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PARSE AS A MEMEBR CHECKLIST
Match the COMPONENTS with the respective SYSTEM to which they are most closely associated.# COMPONENTS / DESCRIPTION CODE SYSTEM NAME
42.43.44.45.46.47.48.49.50.51.52.
arteries and veins A brain stem and spinal nerves AC esophagus, liver, pancreas, and anus B fallopian tubes and seminal vesicles AD kidneys and bladder BD larynx, pharynx and trachea AE ligaments, erythrpoeisis and articulations BC sudoriferous and sebaceous glands and hair D tendons, actin, myosin, fibrils AB thyroid, pancreas, ovary, and pituitary C tonsils, thymus, and spleen E
A.B.C.D.E.AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD.
Cardiovascular Digestive Endocrine Integuement Lymphatic / Immune Muscular Nervous Reproductive, Respiratory Skeletal Urinary
MATCHING: Match the term that best fills in the positional relationship.53. The visceral pleura is __________ to the parietal pleura. A
54. The parietal pericardium is _________to the visceral pericardium. B
55. The parietal peritoneum is _______to the Cutaneous membrane A
56. The periosteum is _______ to the endosteum. B
57. The mediastinum is _________to the parietal pericardium. B
A. DeepB. SuperficialC. MedialD. ProximalE. Inferior
TURN THIS PARSE Complete the following check list. Mark all that apply for each organ. Mark DE for None..
OrganA
AlveoliB
CapsuleC
CortexD
HilusE
MedullaAB
SeptaAC
Vestibule
58. Maxilla A
59. Brain C E
60. Heart AB
61. Inner Ear AC
62. Kidney BCDE
63. Lung A D
64. Lymph Node BCDE
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Tissues
TURN THIS PARSE Tissues Fill in the classification table with appropriate examples. See Column XII for choices
Simple Stratified Pseudostratified
Columnar 65. lining of intestine E 66. salivary AE
Columnar Ciliated 67. nasal passages trachea, bronchi AC
Cuboidal 68. glands, ducts C
69. sweat glands BC
Squamous 70. vessels D 71. mouth throat AB
Squamous Keratinized 72. skin B
Fill in the Missing items from the following tables of classification. See Choices XIII. Use the most appropriate single word
Connective Tissues
Fibrous Fluid 73. Supportive acd
74. Loose e Dense 75. Blood c Lymph Cartilage 76. Bone d
Adipose 77. Elastic c 78. Erythrocytes e
79. Elastic c Compact
80. Areolar b Irregular Leukocytes ab Fibrous 81. Spongy ad
Reticular 82. Regular ab
83. Plateletes cd
84. Hyaline bc
Muscular Tissues
Non Striated Striated Striated and Branched85. Smooth abd 86. Skeletal abc 87. Cardiac e
Nervous Tissues
Neurons 88. Neuroglia be
CNS PNS
89. Astrocyte a 90. Satellite ce
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Ependymal Schwan
Microglia
91. Oligodendrocyte be
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Cells
Table of Cell Junctions / ConnectionsPARSE Mark all codes that apply to these broad functional classes of cell junctions
# Primary Function CODE Choices92. Taut, rigid, securing, occluding ACE A.
B.C.D.E.
AdherensGapDesmosomeHemidesmosomeTight
93. Anchoring D
94. Communicative B
General Anatomy
Anatomical Membranes
Membrane Definition Example CODE Choices
Cutaneous 95. AE 96. E ABCDE
ABACADAEBCBDBECDCEDE
ABCABDABE
Blood Brain BarrierBone MarrowCapillary apical surfaceEncapsulated, self lubricating, weight and stress bearingInteguementLubricating, manages CNS structuresLubricating, manages flow in and out of body systemsLubricating, manages movement between organ surfacesLubricating, protects internal structures and organs from environmentMyometriumNon-lubricating, manages bone to muscle connectionNon-lubricating, protects hair shaftOropharynxPatellaPerineuriumPia materSuperior articulating facetVisceral pleura
Meninges 97. AB 98. ABC
Mucous 99. AC Oropharynx
Serous 100. AD 101. ABE
Synovial 102. D 103. ABD
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Integument
Table of select Integument Features
Check Box: Mark A for True / Present and B for False / Not present
Definition / Identification Thick Skin Thin
Stratum corneum 104. A
Stratum lucidum 105. B
Epidermal ridges 106. B
Dermis 107. A
Sudifrous glands 108. A
Stratum basale 109. A
Creuminous glands 110. A
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Skeleton
Bone membership Classification; Mark A for Appendicular OR B for Axial OR C for Accessory to identify the membership of the bone to these classes of the skeletal system. Select Number of bones from Column IX.
# BONE AppendicularA
AxialB
AxialAccessory
C
Number In Human Body
111. _
112. _
113. _
114. _
115. _
116. _
117. _
118. _
119. _
120. _
121. _
122. _
Carpals ACoccyx BEthmoid BFemur AFrontal BHumerus AHyoid BIncus CInferior nasal conchae BPhalanx ATemporal BVomer B
123. _1a
124. _2 b
125. _2 b
126. _1 a
127. _2 b
128. _56 ade
129. _2 b
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MATCHING: Match the structure / bone with its articulating structure or bone.
# STRUCTURE / BONE CODE CONNECTING / ARTICULATING STRUCTURE / BONE
130._131._132._133._134._
Head of femur AHead of humerus ADHead of radius CDistal end of radius DEDistal end of the fibula ABE
A.B.C.D.E.ABACADAEBCBDBECDCEDE
ABCABDABEACDACE
Acetabulum Acromion Of Scapula Capitulum Of Humerus Clavicle Cuneiforms Femur Fibula Glenoid Cavity Head Of Fibula Humerus Ilium Ischium Medial Condyle Of Femur Radius Scaphoid Scapula Sternum Talus Tibia Ulna
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Articulations
PARSEComplete the following Table of Joint Classification. Choose from Column I
Common Name for Joint Structural Class Functional Class Specific Type
Example: Intervertebral Discs Cartilaginous Amphiarthrotic Synovial
Lambdoidal Suture Fibrous ae 135. Synarthrotic bcd Suture
Tooth Fibrous Synarthrotic Gomphosis
Tibia Fibula Fibrous ae 136. Amphiarthrotic a Syndesmosis
L / R Pubic Bones Cartilaginous Amphiarthrotic Symphysis
Knee Synovial 137. Synovial abcd ad
Hinge
Vertebral Articulating Facets Synovial Synovial abcd Planar
Fill In the term for the following definitions of muscular -skeletal movement. Choose from Column III
TERM Definition
Extension ad 138. Increases the angle between articulating structures in a hinge joint and in the sagital plane
Adduction b Movement of a bone or structure toward the midline
Dorsiflexion e 139. Movement of the dorsum of the foot superiorly, movement in walking or running
Pronation de Movement that turns the palmar surface posteriorly
Abduction a 140. Movement of a bone or appendage away from the midline
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Muscles
Fill in the following table for muscle structure and function. Place A for True and B for False
Attribute Cardiac Smooth Skeletal
Voluntary Control 141. B
Self rhythmic 142. B
Present in walls of blood vessels 143. A
Can have agonist vs antagonist functions / relations 144. B
Sarcomeres arranged end to end 145. B
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GENERAL MUSCLE STRUCTURAL ANATOMICAL IDENTIFICATION Choose from Column IV 146. Name this structure ? A BAND a
147. Name this structure & Z LINE abcde
148. Name this structure % and $ SARCOMERE ace
149. This muscle is in contraction…..A for true B for False
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Cardiovascular
Complete each sentence. Choose from Column V150. Atrioventricular node is located in the ________ inter vetn septum ab
151. The heart is located in a central thoracic region called the _______:bc
152. The portion of the heart's “wrapper” that anchors the heart in place is the: be
153. The superior and inferior vena cavae deliver blood to which chamber of the heart? acd
154. Which collection of autorhythmic cells in the heart normally serves as the heart's pacemaker? ade
155. The right and left coronary arteries branch from which blood vessel? a
ADD HEART BLOOD CV FLOW DIAGRAM
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Fill in the following Table for Brain Anatomy & Functional Classification. The format is anatomically superior to inferior. Use the alphabetic CODE form COLUMN X.
Major Division Minor Division FunctionChoose from Column X Nervous System
Cerebrum Consciousness, Thinking de
Diencephalons D Regulation and Control
Epithalamus E 156. ___Pineal Gland and Melatonin secretion BC
Thalamus 157. ___Coordinates all sensory input to cerebral cortex AD
Subthalamus CE Coordinates body movement and produces dopamine E
Hypothalamus AC 158. Hormonal and homeostatic master control AE
Cerebellum B Refines skilled body movement, maintains equilibrium and balance CD
Brain Stem A High Level of Integration and Distribution
Midbrain / Mesencephalon AE
159. ___Integrates motor and sensory from / to spinal cord, pons, cerebral cortex and awareness of visual and auditory stimuli A
Pons Lateral coordination in cerebral hemispheres and to / from integration with medulla and midbrain, respiration CD
Medulla Oblongata
160. ___Cross-over relay of sensory information to thalamus, brain stem AB
Spinal Cord
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White matter ABD 161. Ascending and descending tracts for nerve impulses abd
Gray Matter AB Cell bodies and synapses clusters CE
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PARSE Complete the following Table of Cranial Nerves. List the alphabetic letter indicated for Choices below.
Nerve ROM. Num. Region (s) of Innervations / Principal Function PrimarySensory /
Motor / Both
CODE CHOICES
Abducens V1 AB Eye and pons / eye movement and proprioception Motor A.B.C.D.E.
AB.AC.AD.AE.BC.BD.BE.
IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIXXXIXII
Accessory 162. X1 BD Pharynx, larynx, palate / swallowing, proprioception, head and neck movement
Motor
Facial V11 AC Tongue, face scalp, neck / taste, propioception, movement, lacrimation, salivation BC
Mixed
Glosso-pharyngeal 163. 1X AE Tongue, neck, carotids, parotids / taste, swallowing, baroception, chemception / salivation
Mixed
Hypoglossal X11 BE Tongue, medulla / swallowing, speech Motor
Oculomotor I I I Eye / eye movement Motor
Olfactory 1 A Olfactory bulbs / smell Sensory
Optic 164. 11 B Retina / vision Sensory
Trigeminal V E Eye, nose, scalp / pain, pressure, touch, and Nose, eyelid, teeth, lip, pain, pressure, touch, and Mouth tongue, head, mucosa, / pain, pressure, touch
Mixed
Trochlear 165. 1V D Eye and Midbrain / eye movement and proprioception Motor
Vagus X BC Head, neck, throat, thorax, viscera, heart, GI, gallbladder, intestines / proprioception autonomic NS
Mixed
Vestibulocochlear 166. V111 AD Ear and cochlea / hearing and equilibrium CD Sensory
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Respiratory System
Anatomical Order of Air Flow Anatomical Choices
167. ____C
168. _____DLaryngopharynx169. __________B
170. ____________E
A. laryngopharynxB. larynxC. nasopharynxD. oropharynxE. trachea
Digestive System
Trace the flow of food anatomically correct order of in the GI tract. Mark the letter of the choice in the following flow chart.
1. Anatomical Flow of food Anatomical Choices
171. ____d
172. _____ac
173. ________abCardia174. ____________ad
175. ______________e
176. _______________b
A cardiaB cecumC esophagusD glossusE jejunumAB laryngopharynxAC oropharynxAD pyloris
AE pancreas
Longitudinal Section
Cross section
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Reproductive System
Process CODE Definition / Function
Granulosa Cells 177. Oogenesis A
178. Ovulation AB
179. Sertoli Cells C
180. Spermatogenesis A
181. Spermiation AB
A.B.C.D.E.AB.
Formation of gameteMaturation of gameteNurture / maintain . support maturing gameteProduces estrogenProduces testeroneRelease of mature gamete
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EndocrinologyMatch the HORMONE with the respective GLAND to which they are most closely associated.
# Hormone CODE Endocrine Organ
182.183.184.185.186.
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone BAldosterone A FSH Follicle Stimulating Hormone B Norepinephrine A Melanocyte -stimulating hormone B
A.B.C.D.E.AB ACADAEBCBDBECD
Adrenal GlandAnterior PituitaryHypothalamusOvaryPancreasParathyroid GlandPineal GlandPosterior PituitaryTesteThymusThyroid GlandSeveral of the aboveNone of the above
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Urinary System
Nephron Identify the indicated structures. See COLUMN XV for choices.
187. Name this structure W Glomerulus AD
188. Name this structure Z Collecting duct D
END OF EXAM…..END OF BIO 218 F 2011…..
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MULTIPLE CHOICE CODES – General Anatomy
CODE I II III IV V VI VII
A.B.C.D.E.AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.DE.ABC.ABD.ABE.ACD.ACE.ADE.BCD.BCE.CDE.ABCD.ABCE.ABDE.ABCDE.
AmphiarthroticArticularBall and SocketBursaeCancellousCartilaginousCondyloidDiarthrosesFibrousElbowGomphosisHingeLigamentPivotPlanarPhalangesSaddleSecond classSliding / glidingSutureSymphysesSynarthrosisSynchondrosisSyndesmosisSynovialTendonVertebrae
AnkleElbowHipKneeSacroiliacShoulder
AbductionAdductionCircumductionDepressionDorsiflexionElevationEversionExtensionFlexionHyperextensionHyperflexionInversionLateral flexionPlantar flexionPronationProtractionRotationSupination
A BandAcetylcholineActinAxonEndomysiumEpicardiumEpimysiumFascicleH BandI BandM LineMyofilamentMyocardiumMyomysiumMyosinNeuro-mus JunctionPerimysiumRock BandSarcolemmaSarcomereSarcoplasmSinoatrial nodeSynaptic cleftTendonTerminal cisterniTropomyosinTroponinZ line / Disc
AortaAortic Semi-lunar ValveChordae tendinaeCubital fossaEpicardiumInterventricular septumMitral ValveLeft AtriumLeft Ventricle MediastinumPapillary muscleParietal pericardiumPosteriorPulmonary ArteriesPulmonary CapillariesPulmonary Semi-lunar ValvePulmonary TrunkPulmonary VeinsRight AtriumRight VentricleSinoatrial nodeSuperior capillarySuperior Vena CavaSystemic ArteriesSystemic CapillariesTransverseTricuspid ValveVena cava, Inferior & Superior
BasophilBloodCardiac FluidEosinophilErythrocytesH2OLymphLymphocyteMacrophagesMast cellsMonocyteNeutrophilPhagocytesPlasma
Axillary and Inguinal nodesCervical modesCystrna ChyliFemurKidneyPeyers PatchRed Bone MarrowSpleenThymus glandThyroid cartilageYellow Bone marrow
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CODE VIII IX X XI XIIABCDE
ABACADAEBCBDBECDCEDE
ABCABDABEACDACEADEBCDBCECDE
ABCDABCEABDEACDEBCDE
ABCDE
Coronal Medial Parasagittal Transvese Oblique Saggital
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 26 28 32 44 50 56 58 66 112 128 200 206 208
AV data processing, Awareness, Integrates motor / sensory stimuliBundles information and transports to higher centers of CNSCell bodies of sensory nerve fibersConnects and bundles Peripheral nerves Coordinates movement, motion, dopamine dependent Cross-over relay of sensory information to thalamus, brain stem, Determines stimulusEmotions / memory, coordination of all sensory info to cerebrumHormonal / homeostasis master controlMelatonin secretion by pineal glandNerve Impulses within and between hemispheresSensory information to cerebellum and thalamusSkilled body movement, equilibrium, balance, proprioceptionSynapse / collateral transmission to ascending tracts and reflex arcsSynthesizes thoughtTransmits information from receptor to CNSAscending and descending tracts for nerve impulsesAll of the AboveNone of the above
Arachnoid materBone / OsteumCalyxChoroidCircular DiaphyysisDuramaterEndometriumEndomysiumEndoneuriumEndosteumEpimetriumEpimysiumEpineuriumEpiphysisFiberExternal ObliqueInternal Oblique LongitudinalMetaphysisMyoblastMyometriumObliquePerimysiumPerineuriumPeriosteumPia materRetinaScleraTransverse abdominus
BladderEpidermisGlands, ducts, tubulesLining of heart / cv vesselsLining of intestineLining of mouth, throatNasal, tracheal, bronchial passagesLining of sweat ducts / renal tubulesSalivarySweat glandsUrinary bladder / ureters
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CODE SUBTYPE SHAPE FEATURES FORM LOCATION / RELATION
CELL NAME Tissue / Organ
A.B.C.D.E.AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE.ACD.ACE.
Adipose Areolar Blood Bone Cardiac Cartilage Cells Fibrous / Fibro Fluid Hyaline Lymph Neuroglia Neuron Pseudostratified Simple Skeletal Smooth Stratified Supportive Transitional
Columnar Cuboidal Squamous
Ciliated Keratinized Non-ciliated Non-keratinized
Compact Dense Elastic Irregular Loose Regular Reticular Spongy
Central Peripheral
Astrocytes Basophil Eiosinophil Ependymal Erythrocytes Leukocytes Lymphocyte Macrophage Microglia Monocyte Neutrophil Oligodendrocytes Platelets Satellite Schwann
All Organs Hair Follicle Inter Vert Discs Renal Tubule Vert. Ligaments
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CODE IVX Layers of 3 XV UrinaryABCDE
ABACADAEBCBDBECDCEDE
ABCABDABEACDACEADEBCDBCEBDECDE
ABCDABCEABDEACDEBCDE
ABCDE
Arachnoid materBone / OsteumChoroidCircularDiaphyysisDuramaterEndometriumEndomysiumEndoneuriumEndosteumEpimysiumEpineuriumEpiphysisExternal ObliqueInternal Oblique LongitudinalMetaphysisMyometriumObliquePerimetriumPerimysiumPerineuriumPeriosteumPia materRetinaScleraTransverse abdominusUterusUrethraUrogenital Tract
Afferent ArterioleAscending LoopCapsuleCollecting ductDescemding LoopDistal Conv TubulesEfferent ArterioleGlomerulusMacula DensaProximal Conv TubulesRenal ductVasa recta