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    two separate types of mass fat-free mass which is comprised of all the body’s non fat tissues and body fat‚ fat free mass includes bone‚ water‚ muscle‚ and tissues. Our body fat includes essential fats‚ such as lipids‚ and nonessential body fats‚ these fats make up around five percent of total body weight for men and up to 12 percent for women. Nonessential fat is found mainly within fat cells and adipose tissue‚ below the skin and surrounding major organs. The amount of nonessential fat stored in

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    events can occur‚ 1) it is metabolized faster than glucose and 2) since fructose is independent of phosphofructose kinase (PFK) regulation‚ overconsumption of fructose (>40g in a 2000 calorie diet)‚ results in increases of levels of visceral adipose tissue (VAT)‚ and increased hepatic lipid levels from de nova lipogenesis. This reaction results in increased very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) synthesis and secreation.4 The over consumption of fructose might be explained by the insufficient signaling

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    highly vascularized tissue with a unique capacity to heal and remodel without leaving a scar (Sommerfeldt‚ et.al‚ 2001). Furthermore‚ its primary function is to provide structural support of the body and has the capacity to store minerals‚ support muscle contraction resulting in motion‚ bears the load of the body and protects internal organs. The knowledge in Bone biology and its related application together with its challenges gave way to an emerging trend called the Bone Tissue Engineering. As it

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    BASIC PRINCIPLES OF AYURVEDA UNIT 1 PURUSHA PRAKRUTHI MAHAT AHAMKARA MANAS GNANENDRIY [SENSES]= SIGHT TOUCH HEARING TASTE SMELL SATVA Rajas tamas 5 KARMENDRIYA [ACTIONS] =TONGUE ARMS LEGS ANUS REPORDUCTIVE TANMATRAS = AKASHA VAYU TEJA

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    Title: Introduction to cell‚ tissues and organ Objectives: 1. To study the different type‚ function‚ structure and histology of cell‚ tissue‚ and organs in human body. 2. To learn how to identify different cell and tissue based on their structure and shape. 3. To learn how to use the microscope properly to observe the slide of different cell and tissue. Introduction: Cell is the basic structural and functional units of an organism that are composed of chemicals. Cell is the smallest living unit

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    Tissues to Tattoos Jessica Donaldson Rasmussen College Author Note This paper is being submitted on November 23‚ 2014‚ for Mandy Zastre’s G150/PHA1500 Structure and Function of the Human Body course. Tissues to Tattoos 1. Why do some areas of the body have simple squamous epithelium and other areas have stratified squamous epithelium? Stratified squamous epithelium is used in areas of the body that undergo more abrasion (Epithelial Cells) than then areas of the body that require just having

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    1. Which of the following is a major tissue type in the body? (p. 95) a. Epithelial b. Nervous c. Muscle d. Connective e. All of the above 2. Indicate where each major type of tissue can be found in the body (p.95) * Epithelial- covers body surfaces‚ cover and lines internal organs‚ compose glands * Connective- widely distributed throughout body * Muscle- attached to bones‚ in the walls of hollow organs‚ heart * Nervous-

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    main tissues of the body. In this assignment I’m going to talk about the structure of the main tissues which are found within the body as well as what their role is in the terms of two named organs of the body. Tissues are a collection of similar cells that group together to carry out a specific function within the body. There are four different types of tissue found in the human body which include; epithelial tissue; connective tissue; muscle tissue and nerve tissue. The first type of tissue found

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    remove fat. It does not require any form of anesthesia‚ leaves no scars‚ no downtime required and risk free. What happens during 3D-liposuction? Cavitation is a natural phenomenon using ultrasound waves. This process causes severe disruption of the adipose cells and breaks down the fat cell membrane. The remaining content is then disposed off via the lymphatic system and the liver. The uniqueness of Cavitation is that you can see the results from the first day of treatment. Cryolipolysis like Cavitation

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    Accessory structures lacrimal glands conjunctiva tarsal or meibomian glands caruncle ciliary glands Product saline solution; Clysozym0 mucus oily secretion whitish‚ oily secretion sweat 2. The eyeball is wrapped in adipose tissue within the orbit. What is the function of the adipose tissue? To package‚ protect‚ and cushion the eyeball in the bony orbit. 3. Why does one often have to blow one’s nose after

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