Endocrine and Renal Anatomy

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Across
  1. 3. Glands located superior to the kidneys(7)
  2. 4. The carotid canal is located in the bone(8)
  3. 7. Paired muscle medial to the kidneys(5,5)
  4. 9. Kidneys' relationship with the peritoneum, prefix(5)
  5. 10. Position of renal veins in relation to renal arteries(8)
  6. 12. Region of the bladder involving two ureteric orifices and the internal urethral orifice(7)
  7. 13. Structures located in renal pyramids(8)
  8. 14. Muscle in the neck, part of the muscles of facial expression(8)
  9. 15. Parasympathetic nerve fibres that innervate the kidneys are carried in this nerve(5)
  10. 18. A recess of the greater sac of the peritoneal cavity where fluid may collect(11)
  11. 20. The ureters enter the posterior bladder wall in this direction(12)
Down
  1. 1. Main muscle of the bladder wall(8)
  2. 2. Pituitary gland lies immediately inferior to this structure(5,6)
  3. 5. A cup-like projection through which urine passes(5)
  4. 6. Lobe of pituitary gland that releases ADH and oxytocin(9)
  5. 8. Fascial compartment containing structures including oesophagus and thyroid gland(11)
  6. 11. Connection between the hypothalamus and pituitary gland(12)
  7. 16. Region where pain from the bladder is usually felt(10)
  8. 17. Number of parathyroid glands normally present(4)
  9. 19. This kidney sits higher than the other(4)