LAB MANUAL FOR HUMAN A&P MAIN VERSION
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ISBN: 9781266871016
Author: Martin
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 67, Problem 1.4A
Describe the wall of the urinary bladder of the fetal pig. Include the thickness, texture, and inner surface in your answer.
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Describe the wall of the urinary bladder of the fetal pig. Include the thickness, texture, and inner surface in youranswer.
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a. renal pelvis, minor calyx, renal papilla, urinary bladder, ureter, major calyx, and urethra
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d. arcuate vein, inferior vena cava, peritubular capillaries, renal vein, interlobar vein, cortical radiate vein, and efferent arteriole
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LAB MANUAL FOR HUMAN A&P MAIN VERSION
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