55% of blood is made of this non-living material.
What is plasma?
These are the two functional divisions of the autonomic nervous system.
What is sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems?
This type of chemical messenger is secreted into the blood to target tissues.
What are hormones?
This gland releases antidiuretic hormone (ADH) that results in water retention.
What is the posterior pituitary gland?
_____ reflex: rapid, involuntary, predictable motor response to stimulus
What is Inborn (intrinsic)?
This element is found in RBCs that make it possible to transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues in your body.
What is iron (Fe) or the heme group?
True or False: The ANS is under conscious, voluntary regulation.
What is False?
Name 5 endocrine glands.
What are: hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, thymus, adrenals, ovaries, pineal, parathyroid, pancreas, & testes.
This hormone is known as the "love" hormone that results in uterine contraction and milk ejection from breasts.
What is oxytocin?
Components of a Relfex Arc.
Receptor, Sensory neuron, Integration center, Motor neuron, Effector
There are 3 major proteins in blood plasma. This protein is responsible for regulating osmotic pressure.
What is albumin?
These are the targets or "effectors" of the ANS.
What are smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands?
These are the two, general chemical natures of hormones.
What is lipid-soluble and water-soluble?
These hormones regulate the production of gametes and reproductive hormones.
What is follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH)?
___ reflexes occur without direct involvement of higher brain centers.
What is Spinal?
This enzyme converts fibrinogen to fibrin in the process of hemostasis.
What is thrombin?
Pre-ganglionic neurons of the sympathetic NS are longer OR shorter than preganglionic neurons of the parasympathetic NS.
What is shorter?
In response to a rise in blood sugar the pancreas releases insulin. Likewise, low blood sugar levels result in glucagon release. What type of hormone secretion regulation is this?
What is humoral?
This gland, one of the largest in the body, secrets a hormone that increases metabolic rate in most cells of the body.
What is thyroid?
_____ reflex
•Brain sets muscle’s length
•Example: knee-jerk reflex that keeps knees from buckling when you stand upright
•Maintain muscle tone in large postural muscles and adjust it reflexively
What is stretch reflex?
People with this blood type are known as universal donors.
What is Type O?
This division of the ANS prepares the body for physical activity, stress, as well as helps maintain blood pressure.
What is the sympathetic NS?
More of these have to appear on the surface of cells to become more sensitive to a particular hormone.
What are hormone receptors?
This hormone is produced by parafollicular cells who's secretion is stimulated by increased blood calcium levels which leads to a decrease in blood Ca concentration.
What is calcitonin?
_____ _____ reflex
•Occurs with flexor reflexes in weight-bearing limbs to maintain balance
•Ipsilateral withdrawal reflex and contralateral extensor reflex
Ex: Stepping barefoot on broken glass causes damaged leg to withdraw, opposite leg extends to support weight shift
What is crossed extensor?