Describe the basic roles of the hypothalamus. Describe four major macromolecules important for life. Describe the structure, function, and example of each. What are the two major types of nucleic acids and their roles? What are the three functions of blood? Give examples of each. ...
(a) Draw a sectional view of a seminiferous tubule of human. Label sertoli cell, spermatagonia and leydig cell on it and write their functions. (b) Explain the role of pituitary and sex hormones in the process of sapermatogenesis. ...
thehypothalamusa structure in the CNS that controls appetite. The hypothalamus releases the hormoneNeuropeptide Y(NYP) which essentially motivates the need to eat and increases hunger. This triggers the first neurological phase of the digestive system, thecephalic phase.The cephalic phas...
Calretinin immunoreactivity in the inferior lobe of the hypothalamus and associated nuclei of the firemouth cichlid, Thorichthys meeki The distribution of the calcium-binding protein calretinin (CR) was examined by an immunohistochemical method using specific antibodies. CR is involved in ... M Schmidt...
Answer to: List 3 hormones that are secreted during the stress response, provide at least one effect each hormone has, and explain why each effect...
prelimbic and agranular insular cortices and the hypothalamus. Considering ventral DG irradiation, an indirect effect of IR on the brain regions mentioned above could explain the radiation-induced behavioral effects observed. Whether these effects, and notably the enhanced stress response measured using th...
Developmental changes and molecular weight of immunoreactive glucocorticoid receptor protein in the ovine fetal hypothalamus and pituitary. Parturition in the sheep is initiated by increased activity of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in the fetus. Late in gestation, ACTH secretio... CJ ...
In the face of intense circumstances, the amygdala, an area of the brain that controls emotional processing, sends a signal to the hypothalamus—a pea-sized gland in your brain that’s connected to your autonomic nervous system, explains Ray Chan, M.D., an ophthalmologist at Texas Health ...
The functions of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are antagonistic to each other. While the sympathetic nervous system has a...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an a...
Describe the function of the trochlea. Briefly explain blood colloidal osmotic pressure. Explain the process of micturition. Briefly describe phagocytosis. Describe the hypothalamus role within the ANS. Explain the role of epinephrine in glucoregulation during exercise. Define the carbonic anhydrase. Defin...