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Match the acid-base abnormalities, labelled a. through d. with the [HCO3-]/[CO2] ratios.
a.uncompensated respiratory acidosis
b.uncompensated metabolic acidosis
c.uncompensated respiratory alkalosis
d.uncompensated metabolic alkalosis
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Gonadal
Relating to the gonads, the organs that produce gametes (sperm in males and ova in females) for reproduction.
Calcitonin
A hormone produced by the thyroid gland that lowers blood calcium levels by activating osteoblasts.
Thyroid Gland
An endocrine gland, consisting of irregularly spheroid follicles, lying in front and to the sides of the upper part of the trachea, in a horseshoe shape, with two lateral lobes connected by a narrow central portion, the isthmus; occasionally an elongated offshoot, the pyramidal lobe, passes upward from the isthmus in front of the trachea. It is supplied by branches from the external carotid and subclavian arteries, and its nerves are derived from the middle cervical and cervicothoracic ganglia of the sympathetic system. It secretes thyroid hormone and calcitonin.
Steroidal
Relating to or characterized by the presence of steroids, which are a large class of organic compounds with a characteristic molecular structure.
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