The glands of the reproductive system
What are ovaries?
The glands of the reproductive system
What are testes?
The volume in the ventricles right before systole
What is EDV?
The blood vessel with the largest cross-sectional area
What are the capillaries?
The process of preventing blood loss
What is hemostasis?
The site of fertilization of the ovum
What is the uterine tube?
The gene that codes for the development of male reproductive organs
What is the SRY gene?
70% of blood enters vesicles in this way
What is passive ventricular filling?
The main pacemaker of the heart
What is the SA node?
The formation of this structure slows down blood loss but it is not very strong
What is the platelet plug?
The ball of cells formed after multiple cleavages of a zygote
What is blastocyst?
The hormone that causes the regression of the mullerian ducts
What is AMH/MIS/MIF?
This would make the heart rate go up through up-regulation of beta receptors.
The pressure in this structure is greater than the pressure in the pulmonary trunk
The two pathways for stage 1 to begin the cascade
The tissue that becomes the placenta
The enzyme that converts testosterone into estrogen
What is aromatase?
The cardiac output would be this amount if the heartrate is 75bpm and the stroke volume is 60ml/b
What is 4500ml/min?
The layers of the blood vessels
What are tunica adventitia, tunica media, and tunica intima?
The product of stage 2 of the fibrin clot
The structure that secretes estrogen and progesterone during the luteal phase of the ovaries
What is the corpus luteum?
The structures that become the vas deferens
These channels open at -80mV compared to the -70mV of their counterparts
What are HCN ("funny sodium ion") channels?
The two factors that influence mean arterial pressure (MAP)
This is required to produce plasmin to limit and dissolve clots
What is tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)?