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HBS Unit 2
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What does the pancreas release when blood sugar is low?
insulin
glucagon
glucose
glycogen
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Where are the rod and cone cells?
Retina
Vitreous Humor
Optic Nerve
Occipital Lobe
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Where is the thyroid gland?
The chest
The head
The neck
The abdomen
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How does the endocrine system communicate?
With neurotransmitters released into the bloodstream
With hormones released into the bloodstream
With hormones released into ducts
With action potentials
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Where is long term memory stored?
Hippocampus
Hypothalamus
Thalamus
Medulla
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What endocrine organ releases TSH?
pancreas
pituitary
thyroid
hypothalamus
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Where is the aqueous humor?
8
3
13
10
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What part of the brain processes visual input?
Temporal Lobe
Occipital Lobe
Parietal Lobe
Frontal Lobe
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Receives inputs like pin pricks, touch, feelings
motor cortex
sensory cortex
visual cortex
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What does the pituitary release that targets the testes and ovaries?
FSH and LH
GH and ACTH
T3 and T4
TSH and TRH
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What kind of lenses are prescribed for this type of disorder?
Shaded lenses
Convex or converging lenses
No lenses, this is normal vision
Concave or diverging lenses
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What number represents when the potassium channel opens and potassium rushes out?
3
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Where is the cervical region?
The groin
The head
The thighs
The neck
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What helps us detect light?
cone cells
rod cells
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What structure controls how much light enters the eye?
retina
cornea
iris
lens
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Why might someone with a pituitary disorder continue to grow?
Pituitary releases too much LH
Pituitary releases too much GH
Pituitary releases too little insulin
Pituitary releases too much insulin
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What gives your eyes their color?
Cornea
Pupil
Lens
Iris
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Where is the vitreous humor?
3
13
10
8
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What sends the visual signal to the brain?
Optic Nerve
Motor Neurons
Auditory Nerve
Occipital Nerve
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What is the name of this eye disorder?
gluacoma
hyperopia
myopia
astigmatism
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What structure is damaged and detached in this image?
Retina
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What is the diagnosis for this eye disorder?
hyperopia
cataracts
diabetic retinopathy
myopia
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What kind of lenses are prescribed for this disorder?
contact lenses
shaded lenses
convex or converging lenses
concave or diverging lenses
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What kind of eye care professional diagnoses hyperopia or myopia, usually?
Optometrist
Obstetrician
Optician
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How does the nervous system communicate?
Hormones
Receptors and target organs
Action potentials
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What letter labels the lens?
B
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What structure helps control muscle coordination?
Temporal Lobe
Cerebellum
Occipital Lobe
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What helps us see color?
rod cells
cone cells
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What kind of lenses are prescribed for this type of disorder?
No lenses, this is normal vision
Shaded lenses
concave or diverging lenses
convex or converging lenses
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What kind of eye care professional fits glasses and teaches about contacts?
Optometrist
Obstetrician
Optician
Opthalmologist
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What does the pancreas release when blood sugar is high?
insulin
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Through what structure does light first enter the eye?
Sclera
Cornea
Iris
Pupil
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What eye structure is affected by cataracts?
lens
retina
sclera
cornea
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What is letter G?
Optic Nerve
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What number represents when the sodium channel opens and sodium rushes in?
2
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