Glands that secrete their products into ducts rather than directly into the bloodstream
Exocrine
The right atrium and ventricle interacts with this kind of blood
Deoxygenated
What is this?
Cardiac muscle
What is this artery?
Popliteal
What vein is the green portion of this photo?
Femoral vein
The pineal gland secretes this hormone
Melatonin
Blood goes here after it is pushed through the mitral/bicuspid valve.
Left ventricle
What type of leukocyte is this?
Lymphocyte
What is this artery?
Subclavian
What is the green vein shown?
External jugular vein
This hormone targets the adrenal cortex and its job is to regulate the adrenal cortex
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
The pulmonary arteries take blood here
The lungs
What pathophysiology is this?
Sickle cell anemia
What artery is this?
Splenic
What vein is this?
Axillary vein
ADH and oxytocin are produced by this gland
Hypothalamus
This causes the T wave in an ECG
Ventricular repolarization beginning
What pathophysiology is shown?
Eosinophilia
What artery is the thick red portion of this picture?
Common iliac artery
What vein is indicated?
Cephalic vein
This hormone stimulates sperm production and ovarian follicle maturation and estrogen production
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
This initiates atrial depolarization
SA node
What gland is this?
What is the large artery in the center of this picture?
Superior mesenteric artery
What vein is indicated by the red pointer?
Dorsal venous arch