


Adeline Allen
Anatomy & Physiology teacher | Tutor for 9 years
I hold a degree in Anatomy & Physiology from the University of Southern Maine. With a passion for unraveling the complexities of the human body, I bring a depth of knowledge to my tutoring sessions. Whether it's dissecting biological processes or navigating intricate systems, I strive to make learning engaging and accessible. My goal is to empower students to grasp the intricacies of anatomy and physiology, fostering a deeper understanding of the human form. Together, we'll explore the wonders of biology and unlock new insights into how our bodies function.
Questions
What is the collective term for cellular components of blood?
What are the cell builders of the body? What is the system that releases energy, and requires oxygen?
What exactly is an MRCP test? What are they looking for?
Calcitonin is a hormone of what gland?
How do neurotransmitters communicate with postsynaptic neurons?
How do pituitary hormones affect the ovaries?
What the chemical messengers that travel in the blood?
What are the two basic structures that make up the lymphatic system?
What is the term that describes the process where nutrients pass through the wall of the gastrointestinal tract?
Are the brain and liver exocrine glands?
Which neurotransmitter(s) is/are involved in mood fluctuations?
What are the respective roles of T Lymphocytes and B Lymphocytes in immunity?
Which of the following neurotransmitters is associated with sleep, mood, attention, and learning? Is it acetylcholine, GABA, Epinephrine, Serotonin, or Endorphins?
What is the function of the saliva glands?
Does the lymphatic system remove bacteria and viruses from the blood?
Why is the human body so flawed?
What is the physiology of negative feedback?
How does the digestive system help with water input and water output in the body?How does the respiratory system help with water input and water output in the body?
How large are the different lobes of the brain relative to each other?
Why is transmission between neurons unidirectional?