The dividing line between the two cerebral hemispheres
What is the longitudinal fissure?
Melatonin is produced by this endocrine organ
What is the pineal gland?
The muscular layer of the uterus
What is myometrium?
Circadian rhythms are regulated by this hormone
What is melatonin?
The lobe responsible for interpreting visual input
What is the occipital lobe?
The hormone responsible for uterine contractions
What is oxytocin?
The corpus luteum produces these two hormones
The tube in the middle ear that connects to the pharynx
What is the Eustachian tube?
A bundle of fibers located outside the central nervous system
What is a nerve?
The adrenal medulla produces these two hormones
What is epinephrine and norepinephrine?
The finger-like structures at the ends of the Fallopian tubes
What is fimbrae?
The corticosteroid that regulates sodium and potassium balance
What is Aldosterone?
The cranial nerve responsible for chewing and sensations in the teeth
What is Trigeminal (V)?
Excess GH production after puberty causes this disorder
What is Acromegaly?
The hollow ball-like mass of cells that forms from a zygote
What is a blastocyst?
The hormone that works with calcitonin to regulate calcium levels in the blood and tissues
What is parathyroid hormone?
The reflex center for coordinating movements and maintaining posture and balance
What is the cerebellum?
Insulin falls under this hormone classification
What is Proteins?
The structures containing an immature egg and its surrounding tissues
What are follicles?
Too much Cortisol can cause this disorder
What is Cushing's syndrome?