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6. What do the Delta cells produce?
- Somatostatin
- Insulin
- Glucagon
7. Zona Fasciculata?
- Mineral Corticoids
- Glucocorticoids
- Sex Hormones
8. Which one of these is not a key process of life?
- Movement
- Differentiation
- Digestion
- Responsiveness
9. When an Oocyte and Sperm fuse what is the cell called?
- Morula
- Blastocyst
- Zygote
- Ova
10. What is the fucntion of a podocyte?
- Additional Filters
- Increase SA
- Reabsorption
11. Aldosterone activates Sodium-potassium pumps in the colecting ducts, but in which cells?
12. How do hydrophobic hormones move through the body?
- JAK Kinase
- Amplification Cascade
- Reversible hormone-protein complex
- Permanent hormone-protein complex
13. What does Oxytoxin do?
- important in pregnancy, contraction of the uterus
- controls osmotic pressure in the blood
- regulate body clock
14. What section of the Adrenal Gland harbours the 3 layers?
- Adrenal Cortex
- Adrenal Medulla
15. How does Aldosterone pose an effect on the cell?
- Transcription Factor
- G-Coupled
- JAKinase
16. Formed in bone marrow, histamine released, stop blood clots.
- Mast Cells
- Fibroblast
- Adipocytes
- Macrophages
17. What do Macula Densa cells relases in response to a decrease in sodium chloride?
- Aldosterone
- Protaglandins
- Renin
- ADH
18. How does Thyroid Hormone have an impact?
- Into cytoplasm, act as transcription factor
- Bind to cell surface receptors
19. What are the brush border and rich mitrochondria needed for on the PCT?
- Fine tuning of Salt
- Reabsorption of glucose
- Bat away mucus
20. In the pancrease, alpha cells produce?
- Somatostatin
- Glucagon
- Insulin