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What are the functions of FSH and LH during the female reproductive cycle? What hormone spikes...

What are the functions of FSH and LH during the female reproductive cycle? What hormone spikes to a high level, inducing ovulation?


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What change in hormones allows menstruation to occur?

What change in hormones allows menstruation to occur?

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How does an ovarian follicle differ from a corpus luteum in the ovary? What hormone(s) does...

How does an ovarian follicle differ from a corpus luteum in the ovary? What hormone(s) does the corpus luteum secrete?


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Be able to identify/draw the following female reproductive structures: ovary, fimbriae, uterine tubes, uterus, myometrium, endometrium,...

Be able to identify/draw the following female reproductive structures: ovary, fimbriae, uterine tubes, uterus, myometrium, endometrium, cervix, vagina, ovarian ligament, broad ligament, round ligament, clitoris, labia majora, labia minora.


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What would be a good mechanism presentation over "Why is it important to be in a...

What would be a good mechanism presentation over "Why is it important to be in a caloric deficit when attempting to lose weight? "

We must break it down into the cellular level of things and I have no clue where to start.

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What are the three types of specialized cells that can initiate the contraction cycle? Describe in...

What are the three types of specialized cells that can initiate the contraction cycle? Describe in detail the conduction pathway of each. What is the resulting heart rate for each?

NOTE: THIS QUESTION HAS DO TO WITH THE CARDIOVSACULAT SYSTEM AND NOT THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM. THANK YOU

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Match the following. Use each answer once. Secreted by preganglionic parasympathetic fibers. Secreted by most postganglionic...

Match the following. Use each answer once.

Secreted by preganglionic parasympathetic fibers.

Secreted by most postganglionic sympathetic fibers.

Connective tissue sheath surrounding the myelin sheath of a neuron

The end of the spinal cord

A. Edoneurium

B. Conus medullaris

C. Norepinephrine (NE)

D. Acetylcholine (ACh)

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which of the following cell transport mechanism requires a transport protein, but not energy?     A-...

which of the following cell transport mechanism requires a transport protein, but not energy?

    A- facilitated diffusion.

    B- osmosis

    C- active transport.

    D- diffusion.

    E- secondary active transport.

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Describe what happens once acetylcholine is released from the synaptic end bulb into the neuromuscular junction....

Describe what happens once acetylcholine is released from the synaptic end bulb into the neuromuscular junction. Your explanation should explain everything that occurs during the muscle contraction.

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Utilitarianism - important concepts about the theory - how it applies to nature - objections or...

Utilitarianism
- important concepts about the theory
- how it applies to nature
- objections or limitations of the theory

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summarize muscle contraction be thorough but also keep it short please, its going on twitter

summarize muscle contraction

be thorough but also keep it short please, its going on twitter

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You accidentally step on a nail. Describe all neural processes you can think of involved leading...

You accidentally step on a nail. Describe all neural processes you can think of involved leading up to your regaining your balance. You can underline/highlight each new item, eg. the "withdrawal reflex occurs;" not to lose points.

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You are practicing in the public schools; a mother tells you that she would like you...

You are practicing in the public schools; a mother tells you that she would like you to provide therapy for her child who has been diagnosed with tongue thrust. What would you tell her? Describe in detail.

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The Central Nervous System (CNS) comprises different regions and centers. Give pertinent & brief details of...

The Central Nervous System (CNS) comprises different regions and centers. Give pertinent & brief details of voluntary movement, balance, vital signs and emotions

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The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) is an “extension” of the CNS. It functions to continue the...

The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) is an “extension” of the CNS. It functions to continue the work that is, at times, started in the CNS. Describe the location and function of the PNS and point out any particular or important information.

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