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MT Review
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1. Which hormone decreases glucose in the blood?
Insulin
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2. What gland is this and what hormones are produced by it?
Thyroid – T3, T4, and Calcitonin
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3. What blood type is the universal donor?
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*What antigens are found on this blood type, AND what anti-bodies are produced in someone with this blood type? No antigens found / anti-A, anti-B, and anti-D/anti-Rh
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5. T/F: Leukocytes transport O2 to cells
False
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6. Label A. *Do these structures contain oxygen poor or oxygen rich blood. Why or why not? B. Superior vena cava Pulmonary artery *Oxygen-poor. The Vena cava is returning blood to the heart after the blood traveled throughout the systemic tissues. Therefore, the blood is now oxygen-poor. The pulmonary artery is delivering blood to the lungs to pick-up oxygen. At this point, the blood in this artery is still oxygen-poor.
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Labeling! 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 7. Carotid artery 8. Subclavian vein
9. Brachial artery 10. Cephalic vein 11. External iliac artery 12. Great Saphenous vein 12.
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13. Oxygen diffuses across which respiratory structure specifically?
Alveoli
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14. What does the epiglottis do?
Forms a lid over the trachea during swallowing to prevent food from entering the airways.
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15. Label A. B. Trachea Bronchiole
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