Question
Haustra are A) glands in the large intestine that secrete mucus. B) Compact feces stored in the rectum. C) Strips of muscle in the colon. D) Expansible pouches of the colon. E) The source of colon hormones. Urine is carried to the urinary bladder by A) The urethra. B) The calyces. C) Blood vessels. D) Lymphatics. E) The ureters. All of the following arc true of the kidneys, except that they are A) Located in a position that is retroperitoneal. B) Held in place by the renal fascia. C) Located partly within the pelvic cavity. D) Covered by peritoneum. E) Surrounded by a fibrous capsule. The renal sinus is A) Part of a renal pyramid. B) An internal cavity lined by the fibrous capsule. C) A renal corpuscle. D) A large branch of the renal pelvis. E) The innermost layer of kidney tissue. The outermost layer of the kidney is the A) Major calyx. B) Fibrous capsule. C) Renal medulla. D) Renal cortex. E) Renal pelvis. Triangular or conical structures located in the renal medulla are called A) Renal columns. B) Calyces. C) Pyramids. D) Renal pelvises. E) Nephrons. The urine first passes from the glomerular capsule to the A) Proximal convoluted tubule. B) Distal convoluted tubule. C) Minor calyx. D) Collecting duct. E) Nephrons. The urine first passes from the glomerular capsule to the A) Proximal convoluted tubule. B) Distal convolute tubule. C) minor calyx. D) Collecting duct. E) Nephron loop(loop of Henle).
Explanation / Answer
35 D. expansible pouches of the colon
36. E. ureters
37 C. Located partly in pelvic cavity
38. B. Internal cavity lined by fibrous capsule
39 B. fibrous capsule
40 C . pyramids
41 A. PCT