Hormones
Blood
Vision
Hearing and Balance
Heart and vasculature
100

The type of hormone that acts on/regulates secretion of other endocrine structures

Tropic hormones

100

The three formed elements of blood

Erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets

100

The photoreceptor cells important in dim lighting

Rods
100

Static equilibrium and linear acceleration are detected by these two structures

Utricle and saccule

100

The vessels with the largest lumen

Veins

200
This hormone regulates secretion from the adrenal cortex
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
200

Single-file RBCs/erythrocytes line up to form this structure to pass through small blood vessels

Rouleau

200

The posterior cavity contains this substance

Vitreous humor / vitreous body

200

The wax-like secretion found deep in the external acoustic meatus

Cerumen
200

Deoxygenated blood returns to placenta via this structure

Umbilical arteries

300

The synthetic form of oxytocin

Pitocin

300

The production of formed elements in the blood

Hemopoiesis/hematopoiesis

300

The 3 regions of the vascular tunic

Choroid, ciliary body, and iris

300

The overlaying gelatinous mass that hair cells from the spiral organ/organ of corti project into

Tectorial membrane

300

The groove separating the atria and ventricles

Coronary sulcus
400

The antagonistic pair that regulates blood sugar levels

Insulin - lowers blood sugar levels

Glucagon - raises blood sugar levels

400

The granulocytes that release histamine/heparin in damaged tissue

Basophils

400

The blind spot on the retina lacking photoreceptors

Optic disc

400

The elevated region of ampulla covered by an epithelium of hair cells

Crista ampullaris

400

The layer of pericardium composed of parietal and visceral layers

Serous pericardium

500
The antagonistic pair that regulates blood calcium levels

Calcitonin - lowers blood calcium levels if too high

PTH (parathyroid hormone) - raises blood calcium levels if too low

500

If dislodged, this structure can travel through the blood to the organs and can cause heart attacks, strokes, or pulmonary embolisms.

Thrombus

500

The layer of the eye that houses photoreceptors and associated neurons

Neural layer of the retina

500

Scala vestibuli and scala tympani are filled with this substance

Perilymph

500

The entire (general) blood flow circuit starting and ending in the RA

RA - tricuspid valve - RV - pulmonary semilunar valve - pulmonary trunk - pulmonary arteries - pulmonary arterioles - pulmonary capillaries - pulmonary venules - pulmonary veins - LA - mitral valve - LV - aortic semilunar valve - aorta - arterioles - capillaries - venules - veins - IVC/SVC/coronary sinus - RA

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