What does the word Endocrine mean?
What is internal secretion?
What is a feeling that occurs when brain becomes aware of sensory information?
What is Sensation?
What are mature bones called?
What is osteocytes?
What are the two divisions of the nervous system ?
What is CNS and PNS?
What is the study of the structure/morphology of the human body and its parts; derived from Greek for “a cutting up”?
What is Anatomy?
What does the Endocrine system secret into the bloodstream?
What is Hormones?
What is the way the brain interprets the sensory information?
What is perception ?
What bones are plate-like, with broad surfaces.
What is flat bones?
What are the two types of cells in neural tissue?
What are neurons and neuroglia ?
What is the study of the functions of the human body and its parts; derived from Greek for “relationship to nature”?
What us Physiology?
What are the large endocrine glands?
What is
•Hypothalamus.
•Pituitary gland.
•Thyroid gland.
•Adrenal glands.
•Pancreas.
What receptor responds to light ?
What is a photoreceptor?
What is the name for a large blood clot?
What is a Hematoma?
What neuron has one process?
What is a unipolar neuron ?
What are the 5 requirements for life?
What is Water, Food, Oxygen, Heat and Pressure?
What is caused by over secretion of GH during childhood?
What is Gigantism?
What are senses associated with changes in muscles, tendons, and joints, as when changing position or exercising?
What are Proprioceptive senses?
What is the number of bones in the cervical vertebrae?
What is 7?
What neuron carries impulses away from the CNS?
What is the motor neuron?
What does the axial portion of the body contain?
What is head, neck and trunk?
What do alpha and beta cells secrete?
What is glucagon and insulin?
What part of the ear is lined with ceruminous glands?
What is external acoustic meatus?
Where does blood cell production occur?
What is Red Bone Marrow?
At what point is the membrane polarized ?
What is rest?
What is the maintenance of a stable internal environment?
What is Homeostasis?