What are two names for an increased number of red cells?
A lesion of the mammillary bodies (bilateraly) produces what?
After arising from the floor of the primitive pharynx, where does the thryoid diverticulum go?
In what area of the spleen are T cells found?
What hormones are involved in the urinary system and what do each of them do?
Tibial nerve damage manifests what deficit?
What 3 blood barriers does the body have?
What does the thyroid diverticulum arise from?
What is the function of hemidesmosomes?
Human anatomy and physiology
CN X passes through what 'hole'?
What is the histologic change in nephrotic syndrome and What is the consequence of this change?
A positive Babinski is an indicator for a (UMN or LMN) lesion?