Endocrine System
1.hyperkalemia-high level of potassium in the blood hyper-excessive kal/i-potassium -emia: blood condition
2. hyponatremia-low level of sodium in the blood hypo-insufficient natr/o-sodium -emia: blood condition
3. hypopituitarism-hyposecretion of one or more pituitary gland hormone hypo-insufficient pituitary/o-pituitary gland -ism: state of
4. polyuria-condition of producing an excessive amount of urine poly-many -uria: urine condition
5. polydipsia- excessive feeling of thirst poly-many -dipsia: thirst
Lymphatic System
6. lymphatic-pertaining to the lymph lymph/o-lymph -atic: pertaining to
7. splenomegaly- an enlarged spleen splen/o-spleen -megaly: enlarged
8. adenoiditis-inflammation of the adenoids adenoid/o-adenoids -itis: inflammation
9. thymoma-a tumor of the thymus glands thym/o-thymus gland -oma: tumor
10. tonsillitis-inflammation of the tonsils tonsil/o-tonsils -itis: inflammation
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<u>Just a few tips would include:</u>
-Set reasonable goals
-Stay dedicated
-Divide your goals up and conquer a little bit at a time until you accomplish it
-Find somebody that can keep you accountable
-Plan for setbacks and how to handle them
-Think of some things needed to get there
-Make your goal S.M.A.R.T.
Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Realistic
Time frame oriented
I hope this helped! Have an amazing day :)
Simple or complex cars does require the process of digestion in order to be split and broken down into glucose and other types of nutrients. Grow foods are rich in carbs, which is healthy for people with an active lifestyle. Also if the carb is properly digested, yes it does help maintain proper blood sugar levels.
Light-sensitive cells in the retina at the back of our eye allow us to see. The human eye has two types: cones and rods. Rods are extremely efficient; a tiny amount of light can trigger them. They are responsible for our night vision.