Control of Ovulation and the Corpus Luteum
Chapter 36 Control of Ovulation and the Corpus Luteum Key Points Ovulation 1. Ovulatory follicles are selected at the onset of luteolysis (in large domestic animals). 2. Ovulation is caused by an…
Chapter 36 Control of Ovulation and the Corpus Luteum Key Points Ovulation 1. Ovulatory follicles are selected at the onset of luteolysis (in large domestic animals). 2. Ovulation is caused by an…
Chapter 37 Reproductive Cycles Key Points Reproductive cycles 1. The two types of reproductive cycles are estrual and menstrual. Puberty and reproductive senescence 1. Puberty is the time when animals initially release…
Chapter 4 The Neuron Key Points 1. Neurons have four distinct anatomical regions. 2. Neuronal membranes contain a resting electrical membrane potential. 3. The resting membrane potential is the result of three major…
Chapter 35 Control of Gonadal and Gamete Development Key Points Development of the reproductive system 1. Organization of the gonads is under genetic control (genetic sexual differentiation). 2. Sexual organization of the…
Chapter 13 The Autonomic Nervous System Key Points 1. The peripheral autonomic nervous system differs from the somatic motor system in a number of important ways. 2. The peripheral autonomic nervous system…
Chapter 43 Water Balance Key Points 1. The kidney maintains water balance. 2. The proximal tubule reabsorbs more than 60% of filtered water. 3. The kidney can produce either concentrated or diluted urine….
Chapter 15 Cerebrospinal Fluid and the Blood-Brain Barrier Key Points 1. Cerebrospinal fluid has many functions. 2. Most cerebrospinal fluid is formed at the choroid plexus of the ventricles. 3. Cerebrospinal fluid flows…
Chapter 3 Introduction to the Nervous System Key Points 1. The neuron is the major functional unit of the nervous system. 2. The mammalian nervous system has two major subdivisions: the central…
Chapter 5 The Synapse Key Points 1. The anatomy of the neuromuscular junction is specialized for one-way synaptic communication. 2. An action potential on the presynaptic neuron triggers an action potential on…