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i have just the parts of the eye and ear left + go through immune system one more time but i'll just wake up at 5 to do that, waking up early after a good sleep does wonders for the memory
 

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i have just the parts of the eye and ear left + go through immune system one more time but i'll just wake up at 5 to do that, waking up early after a good sleep does wonders for the memory
r u going to sleep rn
 

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guys what do you think a mark of 30 in bio will align to dead ass. im in a small class only 9 bio students and I'm ranked 3rd honestly id say the two ppl infron of me and maybe the one behind me should all get above 75
 

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GUYS AM I RIGHT 🤩

LH - stimulates ovulation
FSH - stimulates the release of a new follicle (pre egg thingy?)
GnRH - controls levels of LH and FSH
HCG - not sure oops
Oestrogen - vital to pregnancy, controls progesterone, helps develop placenta and other baby organs
Progesterone - maintains pregnancy, maintains uterine lining to allow for implantation (if fertilisation occurs), stops contractions
Oxytocin - contractions (positive feedback loop), love hormone
Relaxin - mf relaxes everything
Inhibin - stops and suppresses other hormones
Prolactin - helps milk production
 

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bruh should i just do all of mod 8 tmr morning
eye tech: concave lens (for myopia), convex lens (for hyperopia), laser to reshape the lens (usually for astigmatism)
ear tech: hearing aid (for outer ear), bone conductive implants (for middle ear), cochlear implant (for inner ear)
kidney tech: peritoneal dialysis (the one you do at home), hemo dialysis (the one with the machine)
 

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