The P-wave of the ECG represents this cardiac event.
What is atrial depolarization?
The volume of air inspired or expired during normal respiration.
What is tidal volume?
Secretin and cholecystokinnin are produced here.
What is the duodenum?
Hormone which increases the tubular reabsorption of Na+ ions.
What is aldosterone?
Hormone secreted by maturing follicles.
What is estrogen?
The pacemaker of the heart, that initiates impulses in the atria.
What is the SA node?
Diaphragm contracts, increasing volume of the thoracic cavity.
What is inspiration?
This part of the GI tract in simple stomach herbivores, such as horses, is where digestion and absorption are completed
What is the large intestine?
A tuft of capillaries interposed between the afferent and efferent arterioles.
What is the glomerulus?
Hormone responsible for causing ovulation of the mature follicles.
What is FSH?
Abnormal blood flow.
What is a heart murmur?
Inhibits the inspiratory center, permitting expiration to occur.
What is function of the pneomotaxic center?
Most of the gastric juices are secreted during this phase.
What is the gastric phase of secretion?
Where most of the glomerular filtrate is absorbed.
What is the proximal convoluted tubule?
Hormone secreted by the corpus luteum.
What is progesterone?
Mitral valve insufficiency in dogs may lead to this.
What is left side CHF?
The partial pressure of oxygen is highest in this.
What is lung alveoli?
Nutrients that are absorbed into the lacteals (lymph vessels), then go through the cysterna chyle and the thoracic duct to enter general circulation.
What are fats?
Inflammation of the renal pelvis and nephron.
What is pyelonephritis?
Proestrus, estrus, metestrus, diestrus
What are the stages of estrous cycle?
The wave of systolic pressure which starts at the heart and spreads throughout the arterial network.
What is pulse?
What are the diaphragm and intercostal muscles?
The ingestion of sharp foreign objects like nails and wires.
What is traumatic reticulitis?
Part of the nephron which contains the most concentrated fluid.
What is the Loop of Henle?
Development of an oocyte into a mature ovum.
What is oogenesis?