Examlex
Match each labeled landmark or bone in the following figure to the correct descriptor. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
-Mastoid process
Appetite Stimulant
A substance that increases hunger and encourages eating.
Ghrelin
A hormone produced in the stomach that stimulates appetite and increases food intake.
Obestatin
A hormone involved in the regulation of appetite and satiety, contributing to the feeling of fullness and influencing food intake.
Short-Term Regulation
The process of temporarily maintaining or adjusting internal states or conditions to achieve stability in response to immediate environmental changes.
Q45: The _ muscle protrudes the lower lip.
Q47: Required for non-nasal sounds<br>A)mandible<br>B)tongue tip<br>C)tongue dorsum<br>D)velum elevation<br>E)velum
Q56: Basilar membrane
Q62: Elevates and pulls larynx forward<br>A)mylohyoid<br>B)digastricus anterior<br>C)digastricus posterior<br>D)geniohyoid<br>E)stylohyoid
Q65: Abdominal muscles are involved in _ expiration.
Q67: Prominence of cuneiform
Q88: Stimulus for tongue base retraction reflex<br>A)tactile stimulation
Q91: Critical for lip seal<br>A)levator labii superioris<br>B)levator anguli
Q94: Also known as a saddle joint<br>A)condylar joint<br>B)spheroid
Q98: The infant develops (neck control/mandible control) _