What are the hormones involved in the renal process of the kidneys? Explain the functions of releasing, inhibiting, and stimulating hormones in the endocrine system. Explain the endocrine functions of the hypothalamus. Explain the functions and actions, and describe the target cells, an...
the placenta and the umbilical cord.- prevent mixing of maternal and fetal blood [1]- allow exchange AW of substances between maternal and fetal blood [1]- dissolved [1]- named nutrient [1]- named gas [1]...- named excretory product [1] nitrogenous waste- antibodies/ hormones [1][5]...
The immune system is an organ system of the body which functions to fight against any foreign organism or substance that have a potential to disrupt the normal physiology of the body after these foreign substances enter the body. The defense action of this system are termed as immune responses...
(b) Describe the functions of each.CraniumAll the bones that form the head are known as the cranium. The cranium is part of the skull that also composes the mandibles. In humans, the cranium is known as neurocranium, and mandibles are known as viscerocranium. The skull has ...
(青春期).According to a previous study,during puberty,teenagers' hormones cause a reduction in unnecessary synapses (突触),the connections between nerve cells.This process makes the brain work more efficiently.Likewise,the reduction of grey matter in new mothers' brains might lead ...
of behavioral responses are called for; deliberately structuring the physical or social environment so as to observe the person’s responses to specific stimuli; asking people who have had or have frequent contact with the person about him or her; and using various strategies in face-to-face ...
Describe the hormones involved in the development of sperm within the male. Hormones: The chemical messengers directly secreted into the blood are called hormones. These hormones are carried to different organs and tissues by the blood to carry out their respective functions. Hormones act ...
Describe the function of: (a) Creatine phosphate (b) Acetylcholine. Cell Signaling Cell signaling is the process by which the external stimulus induces changes in the cellular function by alteration of the conformation of the signaling intermediates induced by receptor-ligand interaction. ...
What hormone causes the release of thyroid-stimulating hormone? Name the target(s) and effects of thyroid hormone in the body. List 3 functions for the thyroid gland hormones? List and describe the chief effects of the adrenal gland. Explain the relationship between thyroid hormone production and...
Describe the function of microglia. What is the function of Nissl granules in neurons? What is the basic function of neurons? Describe the functions of stereocilia. Include what type of cells comprise them, the hormones secreted from them and/or act on them. Describe the structures and funct...