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    Onset of diabetes that occurs later in life is called:

Type 2 Diabetes

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Diabetes mellitus is characterized by polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia and is a disorder of the

pancreas

100

Another term for stroke is

cerebrovascular accident (CVA)

100

    Optic nerve and blood vessels enter the eye at the

optic disc.

100

The sense of balance is maintained in the

semicircular canals

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Which abbreviation denotes diabetic complications that occur when the body produces high levels of blood acids called ketones

DKA

200

Which protective mechanism blocks chemicals from entering brain tissue

Blood–brain barrier

200

The term syncope means

To faint

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The snail-shaped structure of the inner ear that contains the highly sensitive structure, the organ of Corti, that is responsible for the sense of hearing is the

cochlea.

200

Sensation of a spinning motion of oneself or of the surroundings is a condition called

vertigo

300

Which classification of drugs helps treat type 2 diabetes

Oral antidiabetics

300

Fight-or-flight situations are dominated by the

sympathetic nervous system.

300

The central nervous system is composed of the

brain and spinal cord.

300

The malleus, incus, and stapes (ossicles) are located in the

middle ear or tympanic cavity.

300

Abnormal stiffening (ankylosis) of spongy bone around the oval window is called

otosclerosis

400

A goiter is caused by

Hyperthyroidism

400

Nerves that conduct impulses toward the brain or spinal cord are called

afferent

400

The largest, uppermost portion of the brain is the

cerebrum

400

Which layer of the eye contains the rods and cones

Retina

400

Which classification of drugs dilates the pupils for an internal eye examination or to treat inflammatory eye conditions

Mydriatics

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An Endocrinologist would diagnose and treat which type of diabetes usually occurring when patients are children or young adults

Type 1 diabetes

500

Chemicals that facilitate movement of impulses at synapses are called

neurotransmitters.

500

The small space between neurons is called the

synapse.

500

Which body structure is one of the few that does not contain capillaries

Cornea

500

Which area of the retina is responsible for the central or “straight-ahead” vision required for reading, driving, detail work, and recognizing faces

Macula