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Myeloid tissue
red bone marrow
Anucleated
mature RBC
Plasma
matrix
Macrophages
monocytes
globulin
transport protein
agglutination
cross reaction
specific immunity
lymphocytes
billirubin
jaundice
median cubital vein
venipuncture
heme
pigment complex
hormone
erythropoietin
blood clotting
platelets
collateral ganglia
splanchic nerves
parasympathetic neurotransmitter
acetylcholine
sexual arousal
parasympathetic activation
adrenal medullae
secrete norephinephrine
cholingeric receptors
nicotinic muscarinic
determines neurotransmitter effects
receptors
all parasympathetic neurons
cholingeric
adrengeric receptors
alpha, beta
parasympathetic polypeptide
F cells
adrenal medulla
epinephrine
gap junctions
direct communication
pituitary gland
tropic hormones
second messanger
cyclic AMP
hypothalamus
secretes releasing hormones
zona reticularis
androgens
eicosanoids
prostaglandins
gonadotropins
FSH
cheif cells
parathyroid gland
stimulates control of immune response
thymus
establishes circadian rhythms
pineal gland
secretes insulin and regulates glucose uptake and utilization
pancreatic islet
controls hormone secretion of the pituitary gland
hypothalamus
regulates RBC production and the absorbtion of calcium and phosphate by the intestinal tract
kidney
regulates mineral balance, metabolic control and resistance to stress
adrenal gland
regulates secretions of adrenal cortex, thyroid gland, and reproductive organs
pituitary gland
affects growth, metabolism, and sexual characteristics
gonad
T or F: the special sensory cranial nerves are I, II, VII, abd X
false
T or F: proprioreceptors are the general sensory receptors that monitor the positions of joints and muscles
true
T or F: Parkinsons disease is characterized by demylination that affects axons of the optic nerve, brain, and spinal cord
false
T or F: ruffini corpuscles are often referred to as free nerve endings
false
T or F: the posterior column pathway carries sensations pf touch, pressure, vibraton, and proprioception
true
The adult cerebrum develops from the
telencephalon
the cerebral aqueduct connects the
third ventricle to the fourth ventricle
the fold of the dura mater that projects between the cerebral hemesphires is the
falx cerebri
the leading site where CSF is absorbed into venous circulation is the
arachnoid granulations
the superior and inferior collucull form the
corpora quadrigemine
the centers in the pons that adjust the respritory rhythmidy centers in the medulla oblongata are the
apneustic and pneumotaxic centers
the final relay pont for ascending sensory information that will be projected to the primary sensory cortex is the
thalamus
the brain waves normally seen during deep sleep in people of all ages could be called
delta waves
Which nerve is most likely involved in bells palsy
facial nerve (VII) on the left side of his face
what other symptoms would you expect John to be experiencing
loss of taste on left anterior 2/3 of tongue, can’t close his eyes, make tears or produce saliva
Advice for John to manage his condition
artifical tears, wear an eye patch while sleeping, drink with a straw