Urinary System Histology
Master urinary system anatomy! Identify kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra with this histology worksheet.
This structure connects the kidneys to the urinary bladder. urethra kidney ureters urinary bladder Which structure is a smooth, collapsible, muscular sac composed of transitional epithelium and 3 layers of smooth muscle? urethra kidneys urinary bladder urethra Which structure contains the structural and functional unit of the urinary system. urethra kidney urinary bladder ureter This structure is made up of smooth muscle and goblet cells that produce mucus which helps prevent the cells from coming in contact with urine. ureters urethra urinary bladder kidney This structure transports sperm in males ureter urinary baldder urethra kidney This structure is composed of a renal medulla, a renal cortex, a renal pelvis, a minor caylx, and a major caylx. urinary bladder ureter urethra kidney This structure has two sphincters to ensure urine is not leaked outside of the body. urethra urinary bladder kidney ureter This structure is where urine formation occurs. kidney urethra ureter urinary bladder This structure has an internal sphincter that is composed of smooth muscle. urinary bladder urethra ureter kidney This structure drains the urinary bladder. ureter urethra kidney urinary bladder This structure is substantially longer in males than females. ureter urinary bladder urethra kidney Peristalsis occurs in this structure to aid in urine transport ureter urethra urinary bladder kidney This structure contains a trigone (three openings). urethra urinary bladder kidney ureter This structure has an external sphincter that is composed of skeletal muscle. urethra ureters kidney urinary bladder What structure is this? ureter kidney urethra urinary bladder ureter kidney urethra urinary bladder What structure is this? urinary bladder kidney urethra ureter What structure is this? ureter kidney urethra urinary bladder