Lymph from the right arm returns to the circulation by way of this lymph vessel
What is the right lymphatic duct?
Amine, peptide, and protein hormones use these to relay signals inside of cells.
What are second messengers?
These cells are responsible for grey-scale visual perception.
What are rods?
The receptor endings inside the Organ of Corti.
What are stereocilia?
This is the white part of the eye.
What is the sclera?
These lymphoid organs, found in the small intestine, work to attack pathogens that enter with food.
What are peyer's patches?
This hormone and adrenaline are both released by the adrenal glands.
What is cortisol?
The two non-liquid structures of the eye that are responsible for bending the entering light.
What are the cornea and the lens?
The frequency of a sound wave is responsible for this.
What is the pitch?
The technical name for eyelids.
What is palbebra?
T lymphocytes go to this lymphoid organ to mature.
What is the thymus gland?
Our sleep hormone, melatonin, is secreted by this structure.
What is the pineal gland?
This highly vascularized layer provides nourishment and keeps the interior of the eye dark.
What is the choroid?
The scientific name for the anvil bone in the middle ear.
What is the incus?
The fovea sits at the center of this area of the retina.
What is the macula?
These proteins, produced in the liver, patrol the blood and when activated will identify pathogens and puncture holes in them.
What are complement?
This hormone is responsible for increasing the breakdown of glycogen to glucose.
What is glucagon?
This characteristic of a light wave is responsible for the color of the light.
What is frequency?
The membrane at the end of the cochlea.
What is the round window?
This is the process of adjusting the shape of our lens to focus light on the retina.
What is Accommodation?
This category of vessels deliver lymph into lymph nodes.
What are afferent?
Oxytocin and this hormone are both produced in the hypothalamus and then released by the posterior pituitary.
What is antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?
The technical name for the condition of being farsighted.
What is hyperopia?
Identify this structure that connects the middle ear to the upper throat.
What is the eustachian tube?
The mucous membrane of the eyeballs.
What is the conjunctiva?