April 26, 2013 Take out a sheet of paper and number it (1-9) and head it Med. Term Quiz #8.

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April 26, 2013 Take out a sheet of paper and number it (1-9) and head it Med. Term Quiz #8

Growth Hormone

chemoreceptor

melatonin

Metabolism Defenses against stressors Electrolyte balance Regulate sugar concentrations

Insulin glucagon

Stimulus received & Sodium rushes into cell

Reflex

Negative

Repolarization

Saltatory

Dendrites

Parasympathetic

Epinephrine/ norepinephrine

Calcitonin Parathyroid

Mechanoreceptors

Node of Ranvier

Depolarization

Heart rate increases Blood vessels dilate Airways open

Interneuron Association neuron

Cell body

acetylcholinesterase

Temperature Pain Touch

Nervous System

Heart rate Blood pressure Breathing Swallowing Vomiting

Peripheral nerves

Broca’s area

Cranial nerves