Hudson Dean
Anatomy & Physiology teacher | Tutor for 10 years
I hold a degree in Anatomy & Physiology from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. With a passion for unraveling the intricacies of the human body, I bring a deep understanding of anatomy to my tutoring sessions. Whether it's dissecting cadavers or explaining physiological processes, I thrive on helping students grasp complex concepts with clarity and enthusiasm. My goal is to inspire a lifelong fascination with the inner workings of the human form while providing personalized guidance to support academic success. Let's explore the wonders of anatomy together!
Questions
Is the part of an animal where gas exchange occurs called the respiratory surface, the capillary network, the integumentary surface, or the exchange network?
How do you tell a right humerus from a left humerus?
What kind of antigens does a person with type O blood have? Do they have A, B, AB, or O antigens?
Can high amounts of sodium cause blood clots?
What is the fate of neurotransmitters once they have performed their function? In other words I want to know how synaptic nerve transmission is ended (3-4 fates of neurotransmitters).
Do any of the exocrine glands produce hormones?
What makes up a neuron?
Which part of brain is responsible for superstition?
How does HIV affect the lymphatic system?
What cartilage composes the epiphyseal plate?
In what area of the respiratory system is air cleaned, moistened, and warmed?
Why is the human body so flawed?
What functions of the nervous system are affected by meningitis?
How do neurons communicate with other cells?
What is a motor point in the central nervous system?
Does the peripheral nervous system includes the nerves coming out of the spinal cord?
What are B-cells and T-cells?
Why is the brain's cerebrum split into two hemispheres?
Does the nervous system process food into molecules that can be absorbed and utilized by the cells of the body?
What neurons stimulate muscles to contract?