Kai Andersen
Anatomy & Physiology teacher | Experienced educator in USA
I hold a degree in Anatomy & Physiology from Johnson and Wales University, where my passion for unraveling the intricacies of the human body took root. As an educator, my goal is to foster a deep understanding of these subjects. With a commitment to clarity and engagement, I strive to make complex concepts accessible to students. Let's embark on a journey of discovery together, where questions are welcomed, and knowledge is shared.
Questions
The posterior pituitary is not really an endocrine gland. Why not? What is it?
What is the primary function of the parasympathetic nervous system?
How many epitopes does an antigen have?
How much plasma is in the blood?
What are the ten major organ systems in the body?
Ms. Pratt is claiming that Mr. X is the father of her child. Ms. Pratt is O-. Her baby boy is A+. Mr. X is blood type B+. Could he be the father of her child? If not, what blood type would he be expected to be?
What is the role of hormones in the menstrual cycle?
What are the functions of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and neurons for the nervous system? What does each one do for the nervous system?
What are the 5 major organ systems in the human body?
How do you tell a right humerus from a left humerus?
What are the names of three neurotransmitters and their functions?
What glands are in the brain?
Do any of the exocrine glands produce hormones?
What bone in the cow is the "T-bone"? Is it part of the spine, pelvis or what?
Which connective tissue composes the dermis of the skin?
Is there one receptor site on one neuron for each neurotransmitter? Can a receptor site handle more than one type of neurotransmitter?
What is the function of the hilus? Is the word "hilum" the plural form of "hilus"?
What is the function of the saliva glands?
Why is transmission between neurons unidirectional?
Is a kidney cell an example of a sex cell, a germ cell, a somatic cell or a haploid cell?