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3 Controls sensory, motor, and associative activities such as learning, memory, and reasoning.

4 What is the Cerebrum?

5 Neurons that carry impulses between Motor and Sensory neurons. ?

6 What is an Interneuron?

7 ?

8 What is the Cerebellum?

9 ?

10 What is the Medulla Oblongata?

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12 What is Sensory Neuron ?

13 Identify the reproductive structure and its function. ?

14 What are Ovaries? What is egg production and estrogen and Progesterone production?

15 State the name and the function of the reproductive structure below. ?

16 What are Testes? What is sperm and Testosterone production?

17 Identify the reproductive structure and its function. ?

18 What is the Uterus? What is the site of implantation and fetal development?

19 Name the process taking place here.

20 What is Ovulation?

21 Identify the hormones that regulates this part of the Menstrual Cycle.

22 What is Estrogen and Progesterone?

23 ? Identify the structure and state its function.

24 What is Kidney? What is filter the blood to produce Urine (water, Salts, Urea)?

25 ? Identify the structure and state its function.

26 What is Ureter? What is transports urine from Kidney to Urinary Bladder?

27 ? Identify the structure and state its function.

28 What is Urinary Bladder? What is temporarily stores Urine?

29 ? Identify the structure and state its function.

30 What is Urethra? What is transports Urine out of the body?

31 Name the 4 main Excretory Organs in the Human.

32 What is Kidney, Liver, Skin and Lungs? Kidneys Liver Skin Lungs

33 ? ? Identify the two hormones in the diagram below.

34 What are TSH and Thyroxin?

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36 What is Follicle Stimulating Hormone?

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38 What is Testosterone?

39 Identify the 2 hormones involved below. 1.? 2.?

40 What is 1. Insulin, 2. Glucagon?

41 Identify the hormone involved below.

42 What is Adrenaline?

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44 What is the Pituitary Gland?

45 Identify the action below.

46 What is a Reflex?

47 Identify the neural pathway below.

48 What is Reflex Arc?

49 ? Identify the substance released by the neuron.

50 What is a Neurotransmitter?

51 Identify the embryonic structure in the diagram above.

52 What is the Placenta?