What is a zygote?
"Emergency action" hormone
What is epinephrine?
Return blood to the heart.
What are veins?
What to do if your clothing catches on fire.
What is "stop, drop, and roll"?
A condition in which the muscles become stiff and hard, followed by severe muscle spasms.
What are convulsions?
The structure that forms between the mother and unborn baby and does the work of several organs.
What is the placenta?
"Master Glands"
What is Cardiology?
What ATV stands for.
What is "all-terrain vehicle"?
Results when a person's blood pressure drops to a critical low.
The stage of development in which the body becomes physically able to reproduce.
Puberty
This gland produces melatonin.
Pineal Gland
Involuntary muscles.
What are the cardiac muscles?
Below-normal body temperature.
What is hypothermia?
Provides emergency advanced life support for sick or injured victimes.
This doctor provides medical care for women during and after pregnancy.
What is an obstetrician?
Produces the hormone insulin.
What is the islets of Langerhans?
What are flexors?
Poisons one might absorb through the skin.
Rapid breathing that lowers the level of carbon dioxide.
What is hyperventilation?
The female reproductive cell.
What is an ovum?
This hormone is associated with sleep.
What is melatonin?
The enlargement of muscles through use.
What is hypertrophy?
An event of widespread destruction.
What is a disaster?
A bacterial disease that can be fatal.
What is tetanus?