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PSL 310 UNIT 5 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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PSL 310 UNIT 5 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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Prolactin


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anterior pituitary hormone
promotes lactation and breast gland development.
*remember you need oxytocin to get the milk into ducts




GI Short Reflexes


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From receptor to nerve plexus(es) to effector cells (intratract reflexes)

,Increased insulin causes the events in the _________ state


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absorptive




Glucose can be stored as


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glycogen




Responses to insulin in the liver- absorptive state


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increase glucose uptake and glycogen synthesis


inhibits ketone synthesis




Glucagon acts to ____ blood glucose levels


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increase

,Another layer of peritoneum lines the abdominal wall. It is called __________ peritoneum?


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parietal




Ovarian Luteal Phase


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Second 1/2 of the ovarian phases of the menstrual cycle - the corpus
luteum is formed from ruptured follicles; secretes estrogen and
progesterone; "self destructs" or degenerates after about 2 weeks to
become the corpus albicans (white connective tissue)




metabolism


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All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism




in the menstrual cycle, the _______ events are caused by the _______ events


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, uterine
ovarian




Where is gastrin secreted?


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antrum stomach




What causes the changes or the development of reproductive organs?


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increased gonadotropin releasing hormone from the hypothalamus causes
release of anterior pituitary FSH and LH




FSH in females stimulates


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stimulates follicle development which contain the developing egg or
oocyte




TRH (thyrotropin releasing hormone)


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