Getting More Hormonal
Feeling Off-Balance
Can You Hear Me?
Dissection Section
A&P Potpourri
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This hormone works opposite of the parathyroid hormone as it works to decrease blood calcium levels.

What is calcitonin?

400

Inflammation of the pericardium better known as this condition.

What is pericarditis?

400

This is the outer part of the ear.

What is the auricle/pinna?

400

This is the part of the brain that connects both hemispheres.

What is the corpus callosum?

400

This fluid exists inside the skull to provide cushioning for the brain.

What is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?

800

In women, this hormone stimulates follicle development in the ovaries. In men it stimulates sperm development in the testes.

What is the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)?

800

If you hit your head, and your brain moves rapidly back and forth, you might want to check for this condition.

What is a concussion?

800

This is the nerve that transmits hearing and balance signals to the brain.

What is the vestibulocochlear nerve?

800

This is another name for the atrioventricular valve on the left side of the heart.

What is the bicuspid valve?

800

This disease (be specific) occurs when the beta cells of the pancreas stop producing insulin.

What is Type 1 Diabetes?

1200

If you are having trouble sleeping, you might take this hormone. It also is responsible for coordinating the hormones of fertility.

What is melatonin?

1200

This homeostatic imbalance occurs when the myelin sheaths in neurons harden to form scleroses. 

What is multiple sclerosis?

1200

These are the three bones of the ear. (Scientific name only)

What are incus, malleus, and stapes?

1200
When dissecting the eye, you will find a beige layer in front of the choroid called this. It is also the location of the rods and cones.

What is the retina?

1200

During this type of hormone activation, a hormone actives a receptor protein on a cell which then in term triggers an enzyme to catalyze reactions that produce a second molecule.

What is a second-messenger system?

1600

If you are really stressed your body will release higher levels of these hormones, which help your body release more glucose.

What are cortisone and cortisol?

1600

When a person's cerebellum gets damaged, they may have uncoordinated movements and appear drunk, a condition known as this.

What is ataxia?

1600

This is the snail-shaped organ that helps a person to hear.

What is the cochlea?

1600

In the eye, this structure is a black ring around the cornea. It controls the size of the iris.

What is the ciliary body?

1600

This type of pulse can be found on the neck.

What is a carotid pulse?

2000

These stress hormones increase heart rate, blood pressure, and blood glucose level.

What are catecholamines?

2000

Clogging on the coronary vessels, hypertensive heart disease, and multiple myocardial infarctions all increase a person's risk of developing this condition.

What is congestive heart failure?

2000

These are the canals that contain fluid that helps your ear detect changes in your head's movement.

What are the semicircular canals?

2000

You can tell that a pig is female if it has this on its hind.

What is a papilla?

2000

When a person's heart is deprived of oxygen, their heart may beat rapidly, thereby causing this homeostatic imbalance.

What is angina pectoris?