A. Seated, arms at sides, palms facing posteriorly
B. Supine, arms at sides, palms facing posteriorly
C. Prone, arms at sides, palms facing anteriorly
D. Upright, arms at sides, palms facing anteriorly
The answer is D
Rationale: Anatomical position is described as standing erect, arms at sides, face and palms are facing anteriorly (facing to the front).
A. Neurons, mitochondria,
nerve tissues, brain
B. Mitochondria, neurons, nerve tissues, brain
C. Brain, neurons, mitochondria, nerve tissues
D. Mitochondria, nerve tissues, neurons, brain
The answer is B
Rationale: Neurons are the basic cells that make up the nervous system. Since the mitochondria is an organelle that you would find inside a neuron, it is going to be the simplest structure in the list. Multiple neurons are needed to form nervous tissue, which in turn makes up the brain.
Thyroid Stimulating Organ (TSH) stimulates the thyroid gland to increase secretion of thyroid hormone.
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) increases the size of the adrenal cortex and allows it to secrete larger amounts of hormones; especially cortisol.
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) stimulates the primary ovarian follicles in an ovary to start growing and developing to maturity (ovulation). Stimulates follicle cells to secrete estrogens. In males it stimulates the seminiferous tubules to grow and form sperm.
Luteinizing hormone (LH) stimulates a follicle and ovum to complete maturity, stimulates follicle cells to secrete estrogen, and causes ovulation. In males it simulates interstitial cells in the testes to develop and secrete testosterone.
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