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<TD>In which structure does the pelvic ureter pass in the female?</TD>
 
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<FONT  COLOR="#FFFFFF">The broad ligament of the bladder</FONT></TD>
 
<TD>[[Ureters - Anatomy & Physiology#Overview|Link]]</TD>
 
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<TD>What kind of epithelium forms the internal mucosa layer?</TD>
 
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<FONT  COLOR="#FFFFFF">Transitional epithelium</FONT></TD>
 
<TD>[[Ureters - Anatomy & Physiology#Wall|Link]]</TD>
 
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<TD>Why is it necessary for the ureters to have a well developed muscularis layer?</TD>
 
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<FONT  COLOR="#FFFFFF">To allow for the movement of urine by peristalsis</FONT></TD>
 
<TD>[[Ureters - Anatomy & Physiology#Wall|Link]]</TD>
 
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<TD>The ureters enter the bladder obliquely.  Why is this important?</TD>
 
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<FONT  COLOR="#FFFFFF">As pressure in the bladder increases the layers of the bladder are pushed together closing the ends of the ureters stopping back flow.</FONT></TD>
 
<TD>[[Ureters - Anatomy & Physiology#Junction with the Bladder|Link]]</TD>
 
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<TD>The renal pelvis and proximal ureter are supplied by which artery?</TD>
 
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<FONT  COLOR="#FFFFFF">The Renal artery.</FONT></TD>
 
<TD>[[Ureters - Anatomy & Physiology#Vascular Supply|Link]]</TD>
 
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<TD>They are drained by which set of lymph nodes?</TD>
 
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<FONT  COLOR="#FFFFFF">The lumbar lymph nodes.</FONT></TD>
 
<TD>[[Ureters - Anatomy & Physiology#Lymphatic Drainage|Link]]</TD>
 
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