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| Glands Located Superior to each kidney. |
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| An irregularity of the lens or cornia causing the eye to be out of focus. |
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| the process of a nerve cell that propagates a nerve impuls tward axon terminals. |
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| Fluid that circulates through the heart, means of transportation within the body. |
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| Loss of transparency of the lens of the eye or its capsule. |
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| Part of the brain that governs balance and cordination. |
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| To sides of the fore brian, largest part of the brain. |
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| Cutting of the foreskin of the penis. |
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| Carries electrical signals tward the cell body. |
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| having the number of chromosomes found in a somatic cell. |
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| science of structure and functions of endocrine glands. |
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| Where sperm undergo maturation. |
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| Female sex hormones produced by ovaries. |
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| Eye disorder, increase in pressure of aqueous humor. |
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| Released by the anterior lobe of the pituitary; this substance promotes the increase in size of most tissues/cells. |
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| Half the number of chromosomes found in somatic cells, characteristic of mature gemetes. |
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| substance in red blood cells, transports oxygen in the blood. |
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| Any substance secreted by the endocrine system that is secreted into the blood or body fluids. |
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| secretion, alters activity of the cell. |
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| being resistant to injury. |
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| fills microscopic spaces between cells of tissues. |
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| along lymphphatic vessels. |
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| type of whight blood cell, that helps carry out immune response. |
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| cell consisting of a body, dendries and an axon. |
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| respondes to a nerve impulse. |
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| FOrmation and development of female gametes. |
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| Female gonad, that produces oocytes and homones. |
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| when egg(s) are released from the ovaries into the fellopian tubes. |
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PItuitary gland
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| Small part of the Thyroid gland. |
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| an organ of urination and copulation in males. |
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| blood minus the fomed elements. |
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| a fragment of cytoplasm enclosed in a cell membrane and lacking a nucleus. |
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| a doghnut shaped gland inferior to the urinary bladder. |
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| an inherited antigen on the surface of red blood cells. |
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| a skin coverd pouch that containes the testes. |
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| a fluid discharged at ejaculation by a male, that consists of a mixture of sperm and semen. |
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| One of a pair of convoluted, pouch like structure, lying posterior and inferior to te urinary bladder. |
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| tightly coild duct located in the testes where sperm are produced. |
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| The maturation of spermatids into sperm. |
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| Large mass of lymphatic tissue between the fundus of the stomach and the diaphram that functions in formation of blood cells. |
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| the funtional junction between two neurons or between a neuron and an effector, such as a muscle or gland may be electrical or chemical. |
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| Master gland that produces 7 different hormones; most of which travel to other glands & stimulates them to produce other hormones. |
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| provokes a immune response. |
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| structure that secretes substances directly into the bloodstream or body fluids; the substances may have effects on cells that have proper receptors. |
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| Hormone produced by the adrenal medulla that stimulates "flight or fight" responses; aka adrenalin. |
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| Region of the brain; floor of the 3rd ventricle that helps to maintain homeostasis. |
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| Hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates glucose storage in the liver and glucose uptake by cells. |
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| Hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates glucose storage in the liver and glucose uptake by cells. |
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| Endocrine organ located near the stomach that secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum and produces hormones , notably insulin. |
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| One of four small endocrine glands embedded in the posterior portion of the thyroid gland. |
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| Hormone secreted by the parathyroid gland that raises blood calcium levels by stimulating the reabsorption of bone. |
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| Small endocrine gland, located in the 3rd ventricle of the brain, that secretes melatonin and is involved in biorhythms. |
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| Lobular gland that lies in the neck and chest area and is necessary for the development of immunity & maturation of T-lymphocytes. |
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| Endocrine gland located just below the larynx and in front of the trachea that secretes thyroid hormones. |
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| Endocrine gland located just below the larynx and in front of the trachea that secretes thyroid hormones. |
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