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Results from our forumhelp match biologyMATCH Cerebrum Frontal Lobe Cerebellum Medulla Oblongata Thalamus Parietal Lobe Temporal Lobe Corpus Callosum Hypothalamus Occipital Lobe Relay centre; directs impulses from the senses to the correct brain region Of the cerebrum; auditory interpretation; impulses are from ...
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Human Reproduction SystemFSH stimulates the development of follicles while LH stimulates the remaining follicle to develop into the corpus luteum and also for ovulation to occur. The negative feedback mechanism whereby the secretion of FSH and LH is halted occurs because the estrogen and progesterone ...
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Re: study and listen to the music at the same time... any place, any position and in any light condition. The left and right hemispheres of our brain usually communicate with one another through the corpus callosum. However it's not usually the case since either the two of them dominates the other. mcar, that kind of thinking about neurobiology ...
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Re: study and listen to the music at the same time... any place, any position and in any light condition. The left and right hemispheres of our brain usually communicate with one another through the corpus callosum. However it's not usually the case since either the two of them dominates the other. It was believed that schools must be able to identify ...
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Potential relationship between non-enzymatic antioxidants... in non-neural tissues of several animal species. The presence, location and biosynthesis of significant amounts of oxytocin in the ovarian corpus luteum was followed by the immunocytochemical demonstration of an oxytocin-like peptide in the testicular interstitial cells. Leydig cells, which ...
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