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What gland has both endocrine and exocrine functions
Pancreas
Where does the exchange of oxygen take place? In the
lungs and the tissue of the body What happens to cells
in hypertonic solution? Cell shrivels and dies;
absorbs more salt What happens to to cells in hypotonic
solution? Cells enlarge and burst;
cell absorbs more fluid and has less salt
What happens to cells in isotonic solution? Cells are
normal. Equal amounts of salt and fluid An increase in
what electrolyte can cause cardiac irregularities?
Potassium ( k)
What gland regulates the release of
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, testosterone? Pituitary
gland What part of the brain controls
respirations? Medulla
Increase in this results in stimulation of the
sympathetic nervous system? Heart rate Where is
renal filtrate formed In the glomeruli
Where does sperm mature before
ejaculation?
Epidid
ymis Renal afferent arterioles supply
blood what Glomerulus
What stimulates the production of erythrocytes
Erythropoietin , state of hypoxia
What determines skin color Melanin in
melanocytes
What is cushions? Hyper secretion of the adrenal
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, cortex, primal cortisol. Trunk of the body is large and
extremeties are thin, skin and bones are fragile
What blood type is universal
recipient Type
AB What type of blood is
universal blood donor Type O
What is the primary result of the pancreatic
dysfunction Elevated blood sugar
What dysfunction causes yellow sclera?
Jaundice, elevated
bilirubin Chemical buffer that normalizes the
PH of 7.30? Decrease in H+ ions
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