Anatomy Questions
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splint bonesII and IV metacarpal/metatarsal bones
Epinephrine is also known as_______. Our body releases it in response to______.
What hormone is sometimes called the ovulating hormone?
For thyroid hormones to be produced in adequate amounts, the diet must contain sufficient..?
What type of hormones use second messengers?
Aldosterone's main function is to increase the amount of sodium and decrease the amount of potassium in the blood. What organ is the main organ responsible for this?
What is another name for the anterior pituitary?
What two hormones does the posterior pituitary gland release?
What hormone helps regulate the body's internal clock and sleep cycles?
Converts chemical energy in ATP into mechanical energy of motion
right and left pelvic girdle along with the sacrum and coccyx form what
Xiphoid process is the most _________ part of the sternum
What is the attachment point of the pectoral girdle
frontal bone, ethmoid bone, sphenoid bone, and maxilla have what
What is the joint between the ilium and the sacrum called?
how many bones are in pectoral girdle
How many pelvic girdle bones are there?
total of bones in wrist, hands, and fingers
21. The ________ are fingerlike projections that capture the freshly ovulated ovum A. FimbriaeB. Infundibulum C. FundusD. Uterine tube
23. The basic difference between spermatogenesis and oogenesis is that ________.A. During spermatogenesis two more polar bodies are producedB. The mature ovum is n, while the sperm is 2nC. In oogenesis, one mature ovum is produced, and in spermatogenesis four mature sperm are produced from the parent cellD. Spermatogenesis involves mitosis and meiosis, but oogenesis involves meiosis only
