How is glucose transported?
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Glucose requires active transport. If glucose molecules exceeds capacity
of transport then glucose appears in urine, resulting in glucosuria as in
diabetes
what does the wear and tear hypothesis claim?
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cells can only process a preset amount of energy before wearing out
,How do teratomas or dermoid cysts form?
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When ovarian cells differentiate in situ. Teratomas may contain hair, teeth,
sebum, thyroid tissue, or derivatives of all 3 embryonic layers. May become
cancerous in females and almost always in males
What are the stages of prenatal development?
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Cleavage stage:
Embryonic stage:
Fetal stage:
What happens during the formation of primary follicles?
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Zona pellucida covering formed around oocyte
What is the refractory period?
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, Time that takes for a subsequent erection. Usually greater than 20 minutes.
What is the function of lactogen?
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increase breast development and inhibit action of prolactin. Placental
What causes the stretching of suspensory ligaments?
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Enlargement of breast due to weight gain or lactation causes sagging of
the breasts. Their recoil ability is a function of age and duration of
stretching period.
What are the components of the renal corpuscle?
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Glomerulus: Tangle of arterioles:
Glomerular capsule
What are the components of the uterus?
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, Fundus: Apex of the body:
Cervix: neck of chamber opening into uterus
Why does menopause occur?
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Ovaries decrease response to gonadotropins after 40 and plus years
resulting in no ovulation resulting in decreasing estrogen and
progesterone.
What happens as males age?
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testosterone levels decrease.
What are the components of the vagina?
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Fornix: thinnest portion of vagina wall:
Hymen: think connective tissue and epithelim. membrane surrounding
vaginal orifice:
Hymen has no function but medically important as an indicator of virginity
and penetration.
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Glucose requires active transport. If glucose molecules exceeds capacity
of transport then glucose appears in urine, resulting in glucosuria as in
diabetes
what does the wear and tear hypothesis claim?
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cells can only process a preset amount of energy before wearing out
,How do teratomas or dermoid cysts form?
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When ovarian cells differentiate in situ. Teratomas may contain hair, teeth,
sebum, thyroid tissue, or derivatives of all 3 embryonic layers. May become
cancerous in females and almost always in males
What are the stages of prenatal development?
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Cleavage stage:
Embryonic stage:
Fetal stage:
What happens during the formation of primary follicles?
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Zona pellucida covering formed around oocyte
What is the refractory period?
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, Time that takes for a subsequent erection. Usually greater than 20 minutes.
What is the function of lactogen?
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increase breast development and inhibit action of prolactin. Placental
What causes the stretching of suspensory ligaments?
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Enlargement of breast due to weight gain or lactation causes sagging of
the breasts. Their recoil ability is a function of age and duration of
stretching period.
What are the components of the renal corpuscle?
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Glomerulus: Tangle of arterioles:
Glomerular capsule
What are the components of the uterus?
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, Fundus: Apex of the body:
Cervix: neck of chamber opening into uterus
Why does menopause occur?
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Ovaries decrease response to gonadotropins after 40 and plus years
resulting in no ovulation resulting in decreasing estrogen and
progesterone.
What happens as males age?
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testosterone levels decrease.
What are the components of the vagina?
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Fornix: thinnest portion of vagina wall:
Hymen: think connective tissue and epithelim. membrane surrounding
vaginal orifice:
Hymen has no function but medically important as an indicator of virginity
and penetration.