The hormone ________________________________________ stimulates milk letdown
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
oxytocin
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When hemoglobin is saturated with oxygen atoms it is termed
A) carbaminohemoglobin. B) deoxyhemoglobin. C) oxyhemoglobin. D) hemolyzed. E) sickle hemoglobin.
Compare the central and peripheral nervous system
A) The central nervous system consists of the brain and it integrates, processes, and coordinates sensory data and motor commands. The peripheral nervous system consists of the spinal cord, and sensory and motor divisions. B) The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord and it integrates, processes, and coordinates sensory data and motor commands. The peripheral nervous system consists of all the nervous tissue outside the central and enteric nervous systems. C) The central nervous system consists of the spinal cord and all the nervous tissue outside the enteric nervous system. The peripheral nervous system consists of the brain and it integrates, processes, and coordinates sensory data and motor commands. D) The central nervous system consists of all the nervous tissue outside the enteric nervous system. The peripheral nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord and it integrates, processes, and coordinates sensory data and motor commands. E) The central nervous system consists of the sensory and motor division in the axial region of the body. The peripheral nervous system consists of the sensory and motor division in the appendicular region of the body.
How is the nasal cavity structurally adapted to its function(s)?
A) Stratified squamous epithelium contains mucus-producing cells to trap debris and sweep it out. B) The simple squamous epithelium facilitates diffusion of gases. C) Nasal conchae produce turbulence to filter, moisten, warm incoming air. D) The simple squamous epithelium allows odor molecule to diffuse into the olfactory organ.
When ________, blood flows passively into the atria and then passively into the ventricles.
A. the atria contract and the ventricles relax B. the atria relax and the ventricles contract C. both the atria and the ventricles relax D. both the atria and the ventricles contract