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Match the explanations with the associated abbreviations.
-IOP
Hypothalamus
A small but crucial part of the brain involved in numerous functions, including hormone regulation, temperature control, and hunger.
Dissociative Identity Disorder
A psychological condition where an individual exhibits multiple, distinct identities or personality states.
Iatrogenic
Produced or caused inadvertently by a clinician.
Cortisol
A steroid hormone released by the adrenal glands in response to stress or low blood-glucose concentration, playing an important role in metabolism and the body's stress response.
Q45: -asthenia: _
Q47: Blood condition of deficient potassium<br>A)adenohypophysis<br>B)adrenocorticotropin<br>C)aldosterone<br>D)calcitonin<br>E)catecholamine<br>F)electrolyte<br>G)glucocorticoid<br>H)glycemia<br>I)glycosuria<br>J)homeostasis<br>K)hypokalemia<br>L)hyponatremia<br>M)hypothalamus<br>N)oxytocin<br>O)pancreatectomy<br>P)parathyroidectomy<br>Q)polydipsia<br>R)progesterone<br>S)tetraiodothyronine<br>T)vasopressin
Q75: Tiny pit or depression in the retina
Q83: Major skin pigment<br>A)integumentary system<br>B)keratin<br>C)adipocyte<br>D)lunula<br>E)melanin<br>F)paronychium<br>G)pore<br>H)sebaceous gland<br>I)sebum<br>J)squamous epithelium<br>K)stratified<br>L)stratum corneum<br>M)subcutaneous
Q91: Half-moon-shaped white area at the base of
Q100: Absence of the lens of the eye<br>A)aphakia<br>B)exotropia<br>C)esotropia<br>D)xerophthalmia<br>E)hemianopsia<br>F)uveitis<br>
Q108: Ménière disease: _
Q120: Dark center of the eye through which
Q150: Relay center of the brain; optic nerve
Q157: Growth extending from the surface of a