1. ADM
2. Insulin
3. Thyroxine
4. Thyrocalcitonin
Thyrocalcitonin
1. H2SO4 only
2. HNO3 only
3. HCl only
4. Any of these acids.
HCl only
1. stimulating the release of a (hypothalamic) releasing hormone
2. inhibiting the release of a (hypothalamic) inhibiting hormone
3. inhibiting the release of a (hypothalamic) releasing hormone
4. All of the above
inhibiting the release of a (hypothalamic) releasing hormone
1. aldosterone from the adrenal medulla
2. cortisol from the adrenal cortex
3. epinephrine from the adrenal medulla
4. renin from the kidney
cortisol from the adrenal cortex
1. thyroid
2. thymus
3. adrenal medulla
4. adrenal cortex
adrenal cortex
1. TSH
2. LTH
3. ADH
4. GH
GH
1. ADH
2. ACTH
3. LH
4. FSH
ADH
1. Adrenal
2. Pineal
3. Thymus
4. Pituitary
Thymus
1. Living organisms have more gold in them than inanimate objects.
2. Living organisms have more water in their body than inanimate objects.
3. Living organism have more carbon, oxygen and hydrogen per unit mass than inanimate objects.
4. Living organisms have more Calcium in them than inanimate objects.
Living organism have more carbon, oxygen and hydrogen per unit mass than inanimate objects.
1. Henle’s loop — Most reabsorption of the major substances from the glomerular filtrate
2. Distal convoluted tubule — Reabsorption of ions into the surrounding blood capillaries
3. Afferent arteriole — Carries the blood away from the glomerulus towards renal vein
4. Podocytes — Create minute spaces (slit pores) for the filtration of blood into the Bowman’s capsule
Podocytes — Create minute spaces (slit pores) for the filtration of blood into the Bowman’s capsule