Aaron Allen
Anatomy & Physiology teacher | Verified Expert
I'm a graduate of Colorado School of Mines, specializing in Anatomy & Physiology. With my deep understanding of the human body, I'm passionate about sharing my knowledge with students. Whether it's explaining complex concepts or helping with assignments, I'm here to support your learning journey. Let's work together to achieve your academic goals in this fascinating field!
Questions
What conditions contribute to elevated blood levels of alkaline phosphatase?
What are the functions of the thalamus, hypothalamus and pineal gland?
How do the integumentary and immune systems work together?
Once solutes have been filtered out from plasma into filtrate, how are they reabsorbed into the blood?
How are white blood cells created?
What structure(s) in the excretory system accept the reabsorbed substances and return them to the general circulation?
What chemical do cytotoxic T cells release?
What contains langerhans cells? The epidermis, dermis or hypodermis?
Which system is composed of the spinal cord and peripheral nerves?
Why is it important to study other animals to help understand human anatomy, and physiology?
What body systems does schizophrenia effect?
CO2 is carried by blood in the form of what?
How do you strengthen or toughen your tendons to prevent injury?
When a girl bends her arm, she uses a different muscle to bring it back to the original position. Why can’t she use the same muscle to both bend and straighten her arm?
Synaptic vesicles in the axon terminal of a motor neuron contain what neurotransmitter?
Are all gallstones in the gallbladder, or can they travel to other sites in the body? Where in the body is the gallbladder located?
Where does your food go first when you digest it? Does it go to your small intestine first or to the large?
Does the heart produce hormones? Does the skin produce hormones?
If I were a sperm, what path would I take through the female reproductive system?
What is the condition called that is failure of one or both of the testes to move from the abdomen to the scrotum during fetal development?