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Brittany Koppenhaver

Anatomy Final Week 6-12 Study Stack

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The primer mover can also be called the: Agonist
The muscle that extends and adducts the arm is the: Spiral
Schwann cells have function in the PNS that is similar to that of which cells in the CNS? Oligodendrocytes
Fascicles are held together by a connective tissue layer called the: Perineurium
Which part of the brain releases the hormone melatonin? Pineal gland
The spinal nerves are connected to the spinal cord and consist of _____ pairs. 31
Class of hormones secreted during chronic stress that depress immune function. Glucocorticoids
Pyramid-shaped gland consisting of neural crest-derived cells and endocrine secretory cells. Adrenal Gland
The heart valves that are located where the trunk of the pulmonary artery joins the right ventricle and where the aorta joins the left ventricle are called: Semilunar Valves
During pregnancy, what happens to the oxygenated blood returned from the placenta via the umbilical vein? It flows into the inferior vena cava.
Which antibody is synthesized by immature B cells and then inserted into their plasma membrane? Immunoglobulin M
The primary organ of the lymphatic system is the: Thymus
The hollow nasal cavity is separated by a midline partition called the: Septum
The small, leaf-shaped cartilage behind the tongue and hyoid bone is the: Epiglottis
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