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RAAS - realeased by Juxtaglomerular Apparatus in Kidney, Renin-AngiotensinAldosterone-System, creates angiotensin II which stimulates adrenal glands to produce aldosterone which increases Na+ reabsorption in the distal convoluted tube. ANP - Atrial Natriuretic Peptide, released in the walls of the atrial chamber in response to high blood pressure, prevents NaCl reabsorbtion ADH - Anti Diuretic Hormone, temporally increases the amount of aquaporins in the walls if the collect duct cells. paracrine - Hormone acts near secreting cell (ie. Histamine) endocrine - Hormone acts far from secreting cell, through blood stream (ie. insulin) Nitric Oxide (NO) - Paracrine hormone released by epithelial cells when they receive inadequate O2, signals vasodialation. Thyroid Gland Hormones - located in neck, releases:

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USABO CORE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS 2025
GRADED A+
✔✔RAAS - ✔✔realeased by Juxtaglomerular Apparatus in Kidney, Renin-Angiotensin-
Aldosterone-System, creates angiotensin II which stimulates adrenal glands to produce
aldosterone which increases Na+ reabsorption in the distal convoluted tube.

✔✔ANP - ✔✔Atrial Natriuretic Peptide, released in the walls of the atrial chamber in
response to high blood pressure, prevents NaCl reabsorbtion

✔✔ADH - ✔✔Anti Diuretic Hormone, temporally increases the amount of aquaporins in
the walls if the collect duct cells.

✔✔paracrine - ✔✔Hormone acts near secreting cell (ie. Histamine)

✔✔endocrine - ✔✔Hormone acts far from secreting cell, through blood stream (ie.
insulin)

✔✔Nitric Oxide (NO) - ✔✔Paracrine hormone released by epithelial cells when they
receive inadequate O2, signals vasodialation.

✔✔Thyroid Gland Hormones - ✔✔located in neck, releases:

T3 and T4 - Which regulated metabolic processes and include iodine
Calcitonin - Lowers blood calcium by stimulation Osteoblasts to deposit calcium in the
bone

✔✔Pineal Gland Hormones - ✔✔Located in Brain, secretes:

Melatonin - Controls Circadian Rhythm

✔✔Hypothalamus - ✔✔Located in midbrain, secretes:

Oxytocin - Positive feedback loop of birth

ADH - Promotes water reabsorbtion in Kidneys

✔✔Anterior Pituitary Hormones - ✔✔Located in Brain, secretes:

Follicle Stimulating Hormone and Luteinizing Hormone - Which promote the production
of gametes

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone - Stimulates Thyroid to produce T3 and T4

Andrenocorticotropic Hormone - Stimulates Adrenal Cortex

, Prolactin - Stimulates Mammary Glands

Growth Hormone - Promotes growth

✔✔Parathyroid Hormones - ✔✔Located in neck, little nodule attached to Thyroid:

Parathyroid Hormone - Raises blood calcium level by promoting Osteoclast activity

✔✔Summer Wood - ✔✔Describes secondary growth. Xylem have thicker cell walls and
a smaller radius, which reduces water flow but provides increased support.

✔✔Spring Wood - ✔✔Describes secondary growth. Xylem have thinner cell walls and a
smaller radius, which improves water flow.

✔✔Short Day Plants - ✔✔Only flowers if single stretch of dark is longer then critical
length

✔✔Short Night Plants - ✔✔Only flowers if single stretch of light is longer then critical
length

✔✔Heartwood - ✔✔Center of a tree, surrounds the pith, made of old xylem and no
longer transport sap

✔✔Pith - ✔✔Parenchymal cells at center of tree

✔✔Sapwood - ✔✔Xylem cells surrounding the heartwood that can transport sap

✔✔Vascular Cambium - ✔✔Surround the sapwood, plants version of stem cells that
generate the secondary xylem and phloem

✔✔Vascular Rays - ✔✔Parenchymal cells that get produced with vascular tissue,
appear as straight lines due to the stable production of such cells by certain parts of the
vascular cambium

✔✔Palisade Mesophyll - ✔✔located above spongy mesophyll

✔✔Spongy Mesophyll - ✔✔located below Palisade Mesophyll, loose structure allows
movement of in taken gases

✔✔Guard Cells - ✔✔Two guard cells make a stomata, due to an influx in K+ water
enters the guard cells making them rigid and opening the stomata

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