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Monocytes
A type of white blood cell that enters tissue and transforms into macrophages
Increased Urine Output
What effect does atrial natriuretic hormone have on urine output
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Renin
What is involved in fluid balance and is produced by the kidneys
Lymphocytes
Responsible for antibody production and other adaptive immune mechanisms. They circulate in
the body's fluids and most of the body's tissues
Fluid volume in the body increases
What happens during the release of antidiuretic hormone
Cerumen
Wax like substance secreted from the ear canal
, Hemoglobin
An iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds oxygen.
Seminiferous tubules
Site of sperm production, where young immature sperm cells are formed
Vas Deferens
long muscular tube that extends from the epididymis into the pelvic cavity behind the bladder. It
function is to transport mature sperm to the urethra for ejaculation
Spermatic cord
contains the ductus deferens, blood vessels and nerves and is responsible for the transport of
sperm cells
Epididymis
A long, coiled duct on the outside of the testis in which sperm mature.
Cytosol
Water or jelly like substance of cytoplasm that is necessary for biochemical reactions. Cell
structure provides the fluid medium required for biochemical reactions
Ribosomes
protein synthesis within a cell
Nucleus
Regulates activities of cells
Mitochondria
Responsible for energy production and cellular respiration within a cell
Ovulation
The process of the Graafian follicle releasing a mature ovum into the fallopian tube each month