associated with cardiac arrhythmias?
Potassium
Blood pH is measured by the gain and loss of What
Hydrogen
What is a structure that filters foreign particles from lymphatic fluid?
Nodes
Which part of the brain regulates heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood
pressure?
Medulla oblongata
What substance is involved in the destruction of ingested pathogen.
Stomach acid
The release of histamine is associated with What?
Mast Cells
Which of the nephron is closest to the
collection duct?
Distal convoluted tubule
What is a result of stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system?
Increase cardiac output
What hormone is produced by the thyroid gland and active calcium
metabolism?
Calcitonin
What cardiac valves prevent blood from returning to the left ventricle of the
heart?
Aortic
What describes the event of ovulation?
The Graafian follicle release an ovum
, What is a structure of the inner ear?
Cochlea
What occurs at the beginning of systole in a healthy heart?
The ventricles contract
What tissues attaches muscle to bone? Tendon
What structures, located at the end of the ear canal, vibrates when
sound wave strikes it?
Tympanic membrane
Peripheral vasodilation results in heat loss through What processes?
Radiation
What may indicates a hypersecretion of thyroid hormones? Weight
loss
What is the function II in the regulation of the blood pressure?
Vasoconstriction
What structures of the gastrointestinal system absorbs iron and bile
salts?
Ileum
What mediates the body’s response to stress?
Cortisol
What pituitary hormones stimulates the process of gametogenesis?
Follicle stimulating hormones
When blood leaves the left ventricle of the heart What structures does it
enter next?
Aorta
Calcium Concentration in the blood is controlled by What glands?
Control by Parathyroid
What occurs as a result of the release of antidiuretic hormones?
Fluid volume in the body increase.