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"Respiration"
"Urinary System"
"Know Your Nephrons"
"Water & Electrolytes"
"Also know as 'Adam's Apple' this structure contains the vocal chords."
"This cartilaginous flap closes the entrance to the larynx upon
swallowing."
"This muscle contracts 12 to 15 times a minute when one is at rest."
"This repetitive, sudden inspiration due to a spasmodic contraction of
the diaphragm while the glottis is closed can be very annoying"
"This condition may lead to both snoring and suddent infant death
syndrome."
"This mineral helps erythrocytes carry oxygen"
"There are one million of these filter units in each kidney."
"This branch of the renal pelvis may be major or minor."
"You don't have to go to Egypt to see these divisions of the renal
medulla."
"This urinary canal is shorter in women than in men."
"The liver converts ammonia into this substance."
"This capillary cluster is highly fenestrated to allow maximum
filtration of solutes."
"This 'middle' portion of the convoluted tubules goes deep into the
renal medulla and returns setting up an effective countercurrent
exchange."
"All afferent arterioles should have one of these to help regulate the
flow of blood into the glomerulus."
"This portion of Henle's loop is impermeable to water."
"These capillaries of the nephron are the primary avenues of
reabsorption."
"The sensation of thirst originates in this region of the brain."
"Most of the water that leaves your body does so in this form. (If
it's not mine it must be....)"
"The human body percentage wise contains this much water."
"Drinking alcohol is diuretic because it inhibits the release of this
hormone."
"Hyperventilation causes the Ph of your blood to do this."
"What is the larynx?"
"What is the epiglottis?"
"What is the diaphragm?"
"What are hiccups?"
"What is sleep apnea?"
"What is iron?"
"What are nephrons?"
"What is a calyx?"
"What are the renal pyramids?"
"What is the urethra?"
"What is urea?"
"What is a glomerulus?"
"What is the 'Loop of Henle?'"
"What is a juxtaglomerular apparatus?"
"What is the ascending limb?"
"What are the peritubular capillaries?"
"What is the hypothalamus?"
"What is urine?"
"What is 66% ?"
"What is ADH (anti-diuretic hormone)?"
"What is go up, or increase in alkallinity?"