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General Anatomy Match the Components and Functions with their respective primary Anatomical System COMPONENTS / DESCRIPTION CODE Anatomical System Primary Function 1. Fallopian tubes and seminal vesicles 2. Ureters A B Cardiovascular Digestive 18. Absorption of nutrient 19. Gametogenesis 3. Bronchi, bronchioles 4. Ligaments C D Endocrine Integumentary 20. Filtration of blood 21. External Ventilation 5. Nails, sudiferous glands and hair 6. Arteries and veins E AB Lymphatic / Immune Muscular 22. Allergic and Immune Response 23. Waste, Gas and Nutrient Transport 7. Brain stem and spinal nerves 8. Teeth, tongue and anus AC AD Nervous Reproductive 24. Information Integration, Acute Homeostasis 25. Voluntary Movement 9. Tendons 10. Testes, thyroid, pancreas, ovary, adrenals AE BC Respiratory Skeletal 26. Infection and environmental protection, Waterproofing 27. Posture 11. Spleen 12. Capillaries BD Urinary 28. Chemical Homeostasis 29. Manufacture of blood cells 13. Liver, gall bladder and pancreas 14. Abdominals, pectorals and deltoids 30. Consciousness 31. CO2 and O2 exchange with atmosphere 15. Bladder and urethra 16. Stomach and colon 32. Shape of our face and protection of the spinal cord 33. Involuntary movement 17. Prostate and Uterus 34. Menstruation Gestation, and Lactation Page 1 of 5

35. All life comes from 36. All cells come from 37. All natural DNA comes from A. Pre-Existing Life / Cells / DNA B. Spontaneous Generation C. Outer Space D. Dead things E. Nothing AB. Dirty Water AC. The Universe AE. No-one Knows for sure BC. The Ocean BD. Volcanoes at the bottom of the Ocean BE. The Sky CD. DE. Floods Droughts Page 2 of 5

Match the indicated term with its designation on the following illustration. 51. tail bone 52. site of urine storage 53. site of semen formation and storage 54. site of sperm maturation 55. organ of bhp, benign prostatic hyperplasia 56. sperm transport 57. main erectile structure 58. urethral erectile structure 59. urine transport to bladder 60. membranous urethra 61. urine and sperm exit to the external environment Page 3 of 5

Match the indicated term with its designation on the following illustration 62. site of ovulation 63. site of fertilization 64. organ of gestation (embryonic and fetal development) 65. cervix 66. transmits urine from bladder to external environment 67. female penis / clitoris 68. urine storage 69. cervix 70. transmits urine from bladder to external environment 71. pubic bone 72. rectum 73. fornix / superior vagina Page 4 of 5

Referrence CODE Female Male A B C D E AB AC AD AE BC BD BE CD CE DE ABC ABD ABE BCD BCE CDE ABCD ABCE ABDE ACDE BCDE ABCDE Cervix of the uterus Clitoris Coccyx Endometrium of the uterus External os of the uterus Fimbriae Labia majora Labia minora Mature Follicle Oogonium Ovarian ligament Ovary Parietal peritoneum Pelvic Cavity Primary Follicle Pubic bone Rectum Round ligament of the uterus Sacrum Secondary Follicle Ureter Urethra Urinary bladder Uterine tube (fallopian tube) Uterus Vagina Body of penis Coccyx Corpora cavernosa Corpus spongiosum Cremaster muscle Cruz of the penis Ductus (vas) deferens Ductus Ampulla Epididymis External urethral orifice Glans penis Head of the epididymis Membranous urethra Prostate Prostatic urethra Pubic bone Rectum Sacrum Scrotum Seminal vesicle Seminiferous Tubules Spermatogonium Spongy Urethra Testis Ureter Ureteral opening Urinary bladder Page 5 of 5