N5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Renal and Urologic System Prerequisite Knowledge Objectives with Advanced Organizers
Anatomy and Physiology 1. Describe the anatomy and physiology of the main structures of the renal / urologic system. Structure or Physiologic Process Description of Role and Function Urinary structures: Ureters, Bladder, Urethra Renal calyces ureters; long intertwining smooth muscle bundles; peristalsis propels urine into bladder and contraction of bladder during micturition prevents backflow Bladder is a basket weave of SM fiber forming detrusor muscle and uroepithelium; profuse blood supply, sits in true pelvis of adults; distends and contracts to create micturition Urethra from inferior side of bladder; two sphincter muscles control excretion from bladd
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