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    Memorable Moment

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    someone happy or sad. It is usually a big event that happens and you never forget it. My most memorable event was the time my father almost died from a brain aneurysm. This single event changed my life and how I feel about loved ones; it made me value the time I have with family. On December 10‚ 2003 my father almost died from a brain aneurysm. He came home from a trip to Santa Cruz with a really bad headache. My mother gave him some Tylenol and had him take a hot shower. After the shower he laid

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    Respiratory

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    Comparative anatomy and physiology Horses Horses are obligate nasal breathers which means that they are different from many other mammals because they do not have the option of breathing through their mouths and must take in oxygen through their noses. Elephants The elephant is the only animal known to have no pleural space. Rather‚ the parietal and visceral pleura are both composed of dense connective tissue and joined to each other via loose connective tissue.[3] This lack of a pleural space

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    What is a brain injury? What does being "brain-injured"? A brain-injured patient is a person with severe brain damage that result in achieving the thought process. Brain damage may occur after: - Head injury - An aneurysm or stroke - A tumor - A brain abscess - Following a disease affecting the nervous system (multiple sclerosis‚ Behcet’s disease ...) Consecutive brain damage such accidents and diseases often cause coma‚ neurological damage and cognitive impairment. What problems does it

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    Cv Lecture Notes

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    CV 1 Topical Organization of the Cardiovascular Lectures 1.  2.  3.  Function & Anatomy Heart & Vascular System – Chapter 9 Cardiac Electrophysiology – Chapter 9 Hemodynamics – Static & Dynamic Hemodynamic Properties – Chapter 10 Cardiac Mechanics – Chapter 9 Cardiac Output – Chapter 9 Peripheral Vascular System – Chapter 10 Regulation of Blood Pressure – Chapter 10 4.  5.  6.  7.  June 19‚ 2013 1 CV 2 Topic #1: Functions & Anatomy of the CV System Chapter 9 Functions 1.  Delivery

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    Earthworm Dissection Lab

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    food from the pharynx to the crop. Protonephridia: Filter nitrogenous waste and empty to the outside from the nephridiopores. Septa: Dividing walls between segments. Seminal vesicles: Oval structures than contain the sex organs. Aortic arches: Pump blood throughout the worm in a closed circulatory system‚ connecting vessels and capillaries. Crop: Where the food is stored before entering the gizzard. Stomach: Organ in which the first part of the digestion occurs. Gizzard:

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    Austin Dahlenburg Mrs. Rose English II Honors October 18‚ 2007 Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was a very intelligent man he was not just a person thought of making the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima. Albert Einstein is widely known as the person who developed the special theories of relativity and won the Nobel Prize for his explanation of the Photoelectric Effect and was considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century. (“Albert Einstein.” Encyclopedia Britannica

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    The Concept of Adaptation Using Sis. Callista Roy’s Model of Adaptation A Concept Analysis St. Augustine’s College Exploring the Concept of Adaptation Adaptation has long been described as one of the mean tools of human and animal survival. A chameleon changes its color to hide from a predator‚ a child becomes withdrawn to deal with the death of a loved one or a soldier learns how to walk with a prosthetic limb after the traumatic amputation of a leg due to injury. All of these situations

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    right atrium & ventricle mitral or bicuspid valve - between left atrium & ventricle Chordae tendineae (cords) connect AV valves to papillary muscles on the floor of ventricles Semilunar valves pulmonary - at ))))))))) to pulmonary artery aortic - at entrance to aorta HEART IS CONE SHAPED AND IN THE MEDIASTINUM LOCATED IN _ THORACIC CAVITY THE PERICARDIUM IS COMPOSED OF AN OUTER FIBROUS MEMBRANE AND A DOUBLE WALLED SEROUS MEMBRANEOUS SAC THE OUTER FIBROUS MEMBRANE IS ATTACHED TO

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    Heart Structure Functions

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    Right coronary artery: The right coronary artery supplies blood from the lungs to the heart’s ventricles and right atrium. Left ventricle: The left ventricle carries oxygenated blood from the left atrium via the mitral valve to the aorta via the aortic valve. Right ventricle: The right ventricle carries deoxygenated blood from the right atrium via the tricuspid valve to the pulmonary artery through the pulmonary valve and pulmonary trunk. Left atrium: The left atrium carries oxygenated blood from

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    Anatomy

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    1Cardiovascular System: Anatomy Review: Blood Vessel Structure and Function 1. Name the three layers or tunics of the blood vessel wall and what they are composed of. Location Tunic Name Composed of Innermost Tunica interia Endothelium Middle Tunica media Smooth muscle cells and sheets of elastin Outer Tunica externa Collagen fibers that protect and reinforce the blood vessels and anchor it to surrounding structures 2. In the following list of characteristics‚ put “A” for artery‚ “C” for

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