psychogenic Dermatomes CRPS – complex regional pain syndrome Hormones Know about hypo-hyperthyroidism‚ Antidiuretic hormone –ADH. Diabetes Shock Know the pathology of shock Know signs and symptoms of each type‚ relationships to tissue perfusion‚ and compensatory mechanisms of the sympathetic nervous system. Know the classifications of shock also. Fluid and electrolyte balance Know about Renin angiotension Antidiuretic hormone‚ Lab values related to renal function‚ know about signs and
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Glucagon. f.Ovaries –estrogen (peaks during ovulation) and progesterone(for implantation of fertilized ovum).FSH(follicle-stimulating hormone) and LH(luteinizing hormone)stimulate the maturing of immature ova for fertilization. Oxytocin – for lactation and uterine contraction. g.Testes or gonads secretes testosterone‚ Interstitial cell-stimulating hormone(ICSH) h.Pineal gland –is in the midbrain.secretes Melatonin. i.Thymus gland – secretes thymosin. 22. corticoid that counteracts
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_. 4. The adult pineal gland is a small‚ shriveled remnant of the child’s. True False 5. In the blood hydrophillic hormones are often bound to transport proteins. True False True False 6. People with Type I diabetes mellitus have normal insulin levels. True False 7. Taste cells are not neurons. True False 8. Hypoglycemic hormones are secreted in response to excessively low blood glucose levels. True False 9. Suppose you were
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GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I. OVERVIEW ON PSYCHOLOGY 1. William James (1890) – Published Principles of Psychology 2. Wilhelm Wundt (1879) – Published the first Psychological lab in Leipzig 3. Sigmund Freud (1900) – Published Interpretation of Dreams 4. Alfred Biret & Theodore Simon (1905) – Developed the 1st standardized intelligence 5. Ivan Pavlov(1906) – Published the results of his learning experiments with dog tests 6. John Watson (1973) – Wrote his book on behaviorism‚ promoting the importance of
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chapter 10 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Antidiuretic hormone is released by: A.anterior lobe of the pituitary B.posterior lobe of the pituitary C.hypothalamus D.adrenal glands 2. Excretion primarily rids the body of: A.excess fuels B.undigested food C.minerals D.substances that were involved in metabolism E.All of the choices are correct. 3. Benign prostatic hyperplasia: A.is prostate cancer B.involves enlargement
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Exercise for Histology (for digestive gland) I. Multichosen questions: 1. The B cells in islet of Langerhans secrete ( B ). A. glucagon B. insulin C. serotonin D. pepsin E. trypsin 2. The perisinusoidal space ( space of Disse ) in hepatic lobule is located between ( C ). A. two adjacent hepatocytes B. hepatic macrophage and endothelium of hepatic sinusoid C. hepatocyte and endothelium of hepatic sinusoid D. hepatic plate and hepatic plate E
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Cited: Cardoso‚ Christopher. "Hormone Oxytocin Nasal Spray Makes People More Sociable and Confident." Isaúde. N.p.‚ 5 Oct. 2012. Web. 27 Oct. 2012. <http://www.isaude.net/en/noticia/23466/general/hormone-oxytocin-nasal-spray-makes-people-more-sociable-and-confident>. Denis Dutton: A Darwinian Theory of Beauty. Perf. Denis Dutton and Andrew Park. TED Conferences‚ LLC
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PSC 101 EXAM 2 Study Guide Part 1- Sensory Systems 1. Sound can best be thought of as a) compression of air molecules by an object. b) changes in air pressure produced by the vibration of an object. c) particles of energy that travel at better than 20 miles per hour. d) packets of energy. e) expansion of air molecules produced by an object as it moves through air. 2. The loudness of a sound is related to a) the amplitude of sound vibration. b) the distance between the successive
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system works somewhat‚ to a certain extent‚ but in a way it poses new question to answer for the future of why those areas on the dopamine pathway shutdown. Beach‚ F. A. (1976). Sexual attractivity‚ proceptivity‚ and receptivity in female mammal. Hormones and Behavior‚ 7‚ pp.105-138. Boeree. C. (2009). The emotional nervous system. Available: http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/limbicsystem.html. Last accessed 20/05/2012. Canadian institutes of health research Darwin‚ C. (1859). The Origin of Species
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Abstract This paper covers the basic pathophysiology of the disease process for diabetes insipidus. It is also a preview of the most common symptoms of the disease‚ and the treatments associated with it. One treatment is vasopressin which is an antidiuretic. Another treatment option is Chloropropamide which is used to aid in the control of diabetes mellitus type two‚ but can also be used to aid in the assistance of controlling diabetes insipidus. Lastly there are also many important diet restrictions
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