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53. A condition in which the adrenal glands are secreting excessive amounts of the hormone that
they produce
56. A small part in the brain controls things such as body temperature and the release of hormones
57. Outer region and also the largest part of an adrenal gland
58. An organ near the stomach that produces and cleans the body’s blood
59. Small islands of cells that produce hormones that regulate blood glucose levels
Unit 2
5. Pertaining to an ovary
6. Incision of an ovary
7. Excision of an oviduct
8. Pertaining to uterus
24. Newborn
38. Operation to remake an opening between the uterine tube and the uterus
39. Within the cervix
67. The bottom of the uterus that opens into the vagina
68. Female sex organ that becomes larger and firmer during sexual arousal
69. Tubes connecting the ovaries to the uterus. The egg travels through here after ovulation
70. A membrane that surrounds or partially covers the opening to the vagina
72. Female glands that produce and release an egg each month
75. A passage leading from the uterus to the outside of the body
76. The external female sex organ, includes the labia and clitoris
78. A hormone released by the pituitary gland plays an important role in sexual development and
functioning
80. A hormone that regulates the growth and production of ovarian follicles, which can affect
fertility in women
81. The part of the menstrual cycle which begins immediately after ovulation
83. From the inner lining of the uterus through the vagina
84. The time in a woman’s life when the gradually stops having periods
Unit 3
5. Removal of a testicle
Unit 4
2. A neuroglial tumor
55. It controls throught, voluntary movement, memory and learning, and also processes information
from the senses
56. They carry impulses between the spinal cord and body parts
58. It relays impuses between the brain and other parts of the body
59. Carries motor reponses from the cental nervous system to muscles, glands and other organs
60. Site of capacity for learning, memory, peception and intellectual function
63. Dense cable of nervous tissue that runs through the vertebrals column
65. Carries information from sense organs to the central nervous system
72. Consists of all the nervous tissue that lies outside the central nervous system
73. A condition in which you are unable to move all or part of your body because of illness or injury
74. A general term for loss of memory, language problem- solving and other thinking abilities
75. A brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills
76. A collection of neurological symptoms that usually includes a servere and throbbing headache
77. A change in the brain’s electrical activity that may affect how a person acts or what they do for a
short period
78. A condition of the brain that causes a person to become unconscious for short periods or to move in
a violent and uncontrolled way
79. A condition occurs when a blood vessels to the brain is either blocked by a clot or burst