Cell types are adipocytes
What is adipose?
This gland produces insulin
What is pancreas?
Another name for the right atrioventricular valve
What is tricuspid valve?
The largest portion of the brain
What is cerebrum?
The age by which all permanent teeth have erupted in dogs
What is 6-6.5 months?
Cell types are osteocytes
What is bone?
This gland produces the growth hormone
What is pituitary?
The term for the volume of air inhaled and exhaled over one minute
What is minute volume?
Two divisions of the autonomic nervous system
What is sympathetic and parasympathetic?
The structure that connects the oropharynx to the stomach
What is esophagus?
Sheets of cells that line other tissue types (highly cellular & avascular)
What is epithelial tissue?
This gland produces epinephrine
What is adrenal?
Blood returns to the heart from the lungs via _____________
Part of the CNS that's responsible for learning, memory, and communication
What is Cerebrum?
The glandular cells found in the fundus of the monogastric stomach
What is parietal and chief cells?
thin, flat and smooth. Cane be found in the endothelium and mesothelium
What is simple squamous?
This gland produces cortisol
What is adrenal?
What is diffusion?
Gap between glial cells that make up the myelin sheath
What is the Node of Ranvier?
Two digestive enzymes secreted by the pancreas
What is Amylase and Lipase?
Each cell is attached to the basement membrane, but not all reach the luminal surface. Nuclei are found at different levels across the tissue
What is pseudostratified columnar?
Condition from having excessive levels of growth hormone
What is Acromegaly?
Responsible for initiating atrial depolarization
What is Sinoatrial node?
Term for the covering of glial cells that separates capillaries in the brain from nervous tissue
The hormone that dilates the pyloric sphincter to increase the rate of gastric emptying
What is gastrin?