What is the primary effect of prolactin?
Stimulates lactation.
What is another name for the bicuspid valve?
The mitral valve.
What is the name of the artery labeled 16?
The femoral artery.
What is the name of the vein labeled B?
The superior vena cava.
This slide depicts which endocrine gland?
The pituitary gland.
What is the primary effect of insulin?
Decreases blood glucose levels.
What are the names for the two heart chambers on the left side of the heart?
The left atrium and the left ventricle.
What is the name of the artery labeled "C"?
The brachial artery.
What is the name of the vein labeled 2?
The common iliac vein.
This slide depicts which endocrine gland?
An adrenal gland.
The gland labeled below secretes which hormone covered in lab?
Melatonin.
Deoxygenated blood moves from the superior and inferior venae cavae into which chamber of the heart?
The right atrium.
What is the name of the artery labeled B?
The brachiocephalic artery.
What is the name of the vein labeled 7?
The internal jugular vein.
This slide depicts which blood disorder?
Acute lymphocytic leukemia.
The "releasing" and "inhibiting" hormones covered in lab are released by which endocrine gland?
The hypothalamus.
What is the name of the structure labeled "CE"?
The pulmonary semilunar valve.
What is the name of the artery labeled B?
The celiac trunk.
What is the name of the vein labeled 9?
The great saphenous vein.
What kind of leukocyte is the cell all the way to the right?
An eosinophil.
What are the primary effects of epinephrine and norepinephrine?
Increase heart rate.
Promote lipolysis.
Promote vasoconstriction.
Trigger the fight or flight response.
Ventricular depolarization is represented by which ECG feature?
The QRS complex.
What is the name of the artery labeled 4?
The maxillary artery.
What is the name of the dural sinus labeled 4?
The superior sagittal sinus.
This slide depicts which endocrine organ?
The pancreas.