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16 Cards in this Set
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A sudden surge in luteinizing hormone secretions causes what: |
rupture of follicular wall and ovulation |
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How many fertile eggs are formed during meiosis: |
One |
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Where are the Bartholin's glands located: |
adjacent to the vaginal opening |
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What is it called when there is an abnormal accumulation of fluid between the double-layered membranes that surrounds the testes: |
Hydrocele |
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What is the condition where the blood has too much acid, resulting in decreased blood pH: |
Acidosis |
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How much water is lost from the skin and breath per day: |
Approximately - 700mL |
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Where in the body are electrolytes NOT found: |
Tissues |
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Who develops faster, males or females: |
Females |
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What type of cell produces ethanol during fermentation: |
Yeast cells |
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Chemical digestion begins at the mouth by what enzyme: |
Amylase |
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The detrusor muscle is found where: |
Urinary bladder |
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Increase in sodium and chloride absorption, leading to more water absorption and more concentrated urine: |
Aldosterone |
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Filtration takes place in what region: |
The renal cortex |
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Where are renal pyramids found: |
Within the renal medulla of the kidney |
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What is the outermost supportive tissue found in the kidney: |
Renal fascia |
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Most of the CO2 transported by the bloodstream is found in what form: |
Bicarbonate ions |