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Match each hormone with its structure, function, or the gland that produces it.
-Hormone that lowers the concentration of glucose in the blood
Critical Value
A threshold value that defines the boundary of the rejection region in hypothesis testing, beyond which the null hypothesis is rejected.
Thalamus
A brain structure acting as a relay station for sensory information, excluding the sense of smell, to the cerebral cortex.
Median Section
a type of anatomical section that divides the body or an organ vertically into equal right and left halves.
Midbrain
A region of the brainstem playing a critical role in motor movement, particularly eye movements, and in auditory and visual processing.
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