Head, neck , and body of pancreas Ascending colon Descending colon Upper rectum Primary retroperitoneal Kidneys Ureters Adrenal/suprarenal glands Abdominal aorta Inferior vena cava Subperitoneal Bladder Lower rectum Anal canal Female reproductive organs: vagina Male reproductive organs: Prost...
The expressions of stem cell markers: Oct4, Nanog, Sox2, nucleostemin, Bmi, Zfx, Tcl1, Tbx3, Dppa4, and Esrrb in bladder, colon, and prostate cancer, and certain cancer cell lines ACB 2014; 47(1): 1-11 https://doi.org/10.5115/acb.23.256 ...
Or what do you think happens if your colon moves a little too slowly? Yep, that’s right. You end up with hard and dehydrated stool. When stool enters into the last part of the colon, therectum, the stretching of the walls of the rectum trigger another reflex. First, an incredible re...
Cross-sections provide the perception of ‘depth’, creating three-dimensional relationships between anatomical structures in your mind’s eye. They build the entire picture, improve your understanding, consolidate the information and facilitate recall. In addition, modern imaging techniques like ultrasound...
Its job is to direct the food and air into different tubes. When you breathe, the epiglottis opens to allow passage of air to your windpipe. When you swallow, it flops over and closes off your windpipe so food goes down the right tube. ...
The preaortic nodes receive lymph from the rectum, anal canal, colon and anterior abdominal wall while retroaortic/retrocaval nodes receive drainage from the posterior abdominal wall. Collectively, the efferent vessels of the lumbar lymph nodes join the right lumbar trunk which drains into the ...
It is located in the apical membrane of polarized epithelial cells, particularly in the kidney (primarily in the collecting tubule), lung, and colon. It is involved in the transepithelial Na+ transport together with the Na+–K+ ATPase. In ciliated cells, ENaC localizes along the entire ...
Regarding the ureter, which of the following statements is not correct? (a) The right and left ureters have three constrictions. (b) The right and left ureters lie anterior to the corresponding sacroiliac joint. (c) The left ureter is crossed anteriorly by the sigmoid colon and mesocolon. ...
Glial Cells Common Bile duct Jejunum and Ileum Paneth cells Enteroendocrine cells Colon Appendix More Enteroendocrine cells Liver Hepatic Lobule Kupfer cells Sinusoids Bile canaliculi and bile duct The portal lobule Gall bladder Pancreas Blood supply ...
Liver, gallbladder, top left region (think YOUR left) Epigastric Region Stomach, upper middle region Left Hypochondriac Region Diaphragm, spleen, upper right region (think YOUR right) Right Lateral (Lumbar) Region Ascending colon of the large intestine, left middle section (think YOUR right) Umbil...