What cell aids the neuron
What is the neuroglial cell
This is where hormones are secreted into
What is the blood
What is the "master gland" of the endocrine system
What is the pituitary gland
What receptor does not adapt
What are pain receptors
What disease is characterized by high levels of blood sugar and sweet urine
What is diabetes mellitis
The cross extensor reflex is primarily mediated by
What is the spinal cord
This cell secretes insulin
What are beta cells
This element is introduced in to our food chain 1924 to circumvent goiters
What is iodine
What receptor detects deep pressure and high frequency vibrations
What is the Pacinian corpuscle
What structure regulates the amount of light coming into the eye
What is the iris
Where is long term memory stored
What is the cerebral cortex
The anterior pituitary gland has hormones travel to it by
What is the pituitary portal system
This hormone acts on the thyroid gland to cause a release of thyroid hormone
What is TSH
This structure detects stimuli and causes nerve impulses to be generated in sensory nerves
What is a receptor
Mechanoreceptors that measure muscle length
What are muscle spindles
What is myelin
What hormones are involved in the testies and overaries
What is FSH and LH
Oxytocin is specifically made in
What are cell bodies in the hypothalamus
Sound is transmitted from the stapes through the oval window to where
What is the cochlea
What are the semicircular canals
What is receive incoming information
What hormones are produced from the posterior pituitary
What is ADH and oxytocin
This endocrine organ produces norepinephrine and is made up of a cortex and medulla
What is the adrenal gland
What is threshold
What does stronger stimuli do to action potentials in sensory nerves
What is increase frequency of action potentials