1.
lipids that enter the cell nucleus to initiate transcription directly
2.
Having ketones in urine
3.
Sensors that are located close to the body’s surface
4.
Receptors stimulated by mechanical force
5.
Receptors stimulated by change in temperature
6.
Mucous lining of eyelids
7.
Tear that allows vitreous humor to flow behind the retina
8.
space between lens and retina of eye
9.
Involuntary abnormal movement of one or both eyes
10.
Inflammation or infection of the middle ear
11.
Inner ear labyrinth disorder causing severe vertigo and nausea
12.
Result of increased IOP caused by excessive accumulation of aqueous humor
13.
Autoimmune destruction of beta cells in pancreas
14.
High blood glucose level
15.
Deficit in growth hormone production and release
16.
Excess GH prior to puberty and fusion of epiphysis
17.
Hypothyroid condition in regions with low iodine levels in soil and food
18.
Protruding, staring eyes, decreased blink and eye movement
19.
Benign tumor of the adrenal medulla—secretes epinephrine, norepinephrine, and possibly other substances
20.
Deficiency of adrenocorticoid secretions due to autoimmune disease