Anatomy Questions
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Are there myofibrils in skeletal muscle?
Myogloblin content of slow oxidative fibers
mitochondria content of fast glycolytic fibers
what are the connective tissue components of cardiac muscles
mitochondria content. of fast oxidative
what happens to i-band during stretching
rate of contraction for fast oxidative fibers
what happens to h-zone during contraction
what happens to sarcomere during contraction
what happens to i-band during contraction
The kidneys are retroperitoneal. Which description below describes what this means?
The two types of nephrons are cortical nephrons and __________ nephrons.
The ______ arteriole leads to the glomerulus and the ______ arteriole leads away from the glomerulus.
The ______ are associated with the nephron loop and primarily reside in the medulla of the kidney.
The ______ are associated with the convoluted tubules and primarily reside in the cortex of the kidney.
The major calyces merge to form a large funnel-shaped renal ______.
When blood leaves the glomerulus, it enters the _______ arteriole.
True or false: The efferent arteriole carries oxygenated blood because after it passes through the glomerular capillary gas and nutrient exchange has not occurred.
An afferent arteriole enters a structure called a renal corpuscle and forms a capillary network called the ________
The apex of the renal pyramid is called the renal ______ and it projects toward the renal sinus.
