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Exam 5 Questions for Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Terminolog- Ch. 11-13

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Which gland is referred to as the "master gland”?    
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What is the hormone that stimulates uterine contractions?    
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Where are the adrenal glands located?    
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What hormone and gland deposit calcium in a bone?    
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What does the abbreviation GTT stand for?    
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What is a protein-bound iodine test?    
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What does the thymus gland do?    
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Which gland produces testosterone?    
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What is a thyroid function test?    
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Which hormone regulates electrolytes in the body?    
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What hormone assists the body in dealing with stress?    
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Which glands are included in the endocrine system?    
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Tetany    
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Hirsutism    
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Diabetes lnsipidus    
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Diabetes Mellitus    
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-dipsia    
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FBS    
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FSH    
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Metabolism­    
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Aden/o    
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Goiter    
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Kal/i    
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Glyc/o    
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Calc/o    
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Crin/o    
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Ectomy    
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Cortisol    
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Hypoglycemia    
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Cushings Disease    
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What is the largest section of the brain?    
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What is a lumbar puncture?    
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What section of the brain processes thoughts, judgment, and memory?    
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What is the reflex test that checks for abnormalities in the nervous system?    
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The thalamus and the hypothalamus are in what section of the brain?    
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What is the innermost layer of the meninges?    
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What section of the brain maintains balance?    
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Cephal/o    
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-paresis    
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Neur/o    
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Encephal/o    
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Electr/o    
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-graphy    
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-oma    
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-lysis    
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Bell's Palsy    
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-algia    
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Syncope    
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Olfactory Nerve    
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Cerebellum    
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Autism    
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Coma    
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What are the organs the produce tears?    
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What is the center of the iris called?    
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What is the medical term for inflammation of the eyelid?    
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What is the Sclera?    
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Nystagmus is?    
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What is the medical term for normal vision?    
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Name the tissue that separates the auditory canal from the middle ear cavity?    
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What is conductive hearing loss?    
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Name the ossicles of the ear?    
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Name the regions of the inner ear    
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Cerumen    
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OM    
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Tinnitus    
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-opia    
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Core/o    
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Dipl/o    
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-rrhexis    
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Myring/o    
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Audi/o    
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Ot/o    
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Merniere's Disease   '\  
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Deafness    
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Decibel    
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