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