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Do Now Chapter 1-7 Reading Quiz Work alone

HeLa Discussion Question Write down this question- we will discuss it on Friday. Should doctors be required to ask permission to take tissue from a living patient? Remember, you should be looking for evidence FOR and AGAINST this question.

Diagnosis: identification of a illness based on examining of symptoms HeLa Vocab 8-16 Diagnosis: identification of a illness based on examining of symptoms

HeLa Vocab 8-16 Urethra: the tube which takes urine from the bladder out of the body

HeLa Vocab 8-16 Demerol, Morphine, Dromoran: All types of pain medication

HeLa Vocab 8-16 Polio: Viral disease which can cause paralysis of limbs

HeLa Vocab 8-16 Serum: watery portion of bodily fluid remaining after certain factors have been removed

HeLa Vocab 8-16 Tuberculosis: a respiratory disease caused by a bacteria, which if untreated can be fatal

HeLa Vocab 8-16 Kin: family or relatives

Endocrine System Organ Review

Feedback What does feedback mean?

Endocrine System Feedback Positive Feedback: a process that amplifies a small change

Endocrine System Feedback Negative Feedback: A process which opposes or reduces a change

Check Come up with an example for both positive and negative feedback!