NEURONS/BRAIN
ENDOCRINE
SPECIAL SENSES
BLOOD
HEART
100

It transmits nerve impulses.

WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF A NEURON?

100

The number of main organs in the endocrine system.

WHAT IS 11?

100

Rods and cones are grouped into this type of receptor.

WHAT ARE PHOTORECEPTORS?

100
Cell fragments that help stop bleeding.

WHAT ARE PLATELETS?

100

A regular and rhythmic process.

WHAT IS THE BEATING OF THE HEART?

200
Humoral Stimulus, Neural Stimulus, and Hormonal Stimulus.

WHAT ARE 3 WAYS TO RELEASE HORMONES?

200

Requires iodine to produce hormones.

WHAT IS THE THYROID GLAND?

200

Taste buds are located on the surface of these bumpy structures.

WHAT IS PAPILLAE?

200
Yellow bone marrow is dormant; but its counterpart actively generates blood cells.

WHAT IS RED MARROW?

200

A mere 30 grams.

WHAT IS THE WEIGHT OF THE HEAR?

300

Divides the cerebrum into two hemispheres.

WHAT IS LONGITUDINAL FISSURES?

300
Produces insulin and glucagon.

WHAT IS THE PANCREAS?

300

The location of the receptor cells of the nose.

WHAT IS THE UPPER NASAL CAVITY?

300
These are the most important cells of the immune system.

WHAT ARE LYMPHOCYTES?

300

A divinely structured cage to protect the heart.

WHAT ARE THE RIBS?

400

It relays and directs the flow of information from the sense organs to the cerebral cortex.

WHAT IS THE THALAMUS?

400

Controls the reate of metabolism, heat productions, and oxidation of all cells.

WHAT IS THYROXINE?

400

Sound waves entering the external auditor canal and hit the eardrum.

WHAT IS THE TYMPANIC MEMBRANE?

400

Any level in which erythrocyte leves or hemoglobin concentrations ar elow.

WHAT IS ANEMIA?

400
These two valves seperate the atrial chambers above from the ventricles below.

WHAT ARE THE TWO AV VALVES; THE BICUSPID AND THE MITRAL VALVE?

500
Pain that radiates from the lumbar spine to the buttocks and lower down the leg.

WHAT IS SCIATICA?

500

Adrenal insufficiency, with progressive distruction fo the adrenal gland.

WHAT IS ADDISON'S DISEASE?

500

When a lot of neurons send a signal to the brain, the brain will combine these together to create this.

WHAT IS A SENSATION?

500
A clot that develops and persists in an intact blood vessel.

WHAT IS THROMBUS?

500

Four structres embeded in the wall of the heart, generate strong impulses, and conduct them quickly to certain regions of the heart wall.

WHAT ARE SINOATRIAL NODE, ATRIOVENTRICULAR NODE, AV BUNDLE, AND PURKINJI FIBERS?