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    Senses Lab Anatomy

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    Brandon Senses Lab Data: Smell Substance Tested | Ashley | Brandon | Clove | 50 Seconds | 43 Seconds | Peppermint | 1 minute 43 Seconds | 2 minutes 10 seconds | Taste: Sweet Salty Bitter Sour Allergies: No for Ashley or Brandon. Hearing: Distance using the Clock Ear Tested | Ashley | Brandon | Right | 92cm | 83cm | Left | 81cm | 87cm | Clock Position Test | Replied Location | Actual Location | Ashley | Brandon | Front of the

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    systemic anatomy

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    ANATOMY 1. Give OIAN of the tongue. The muscles of tongue can be divided into intrinsic and extrinsic groups. The intrinsic muscles lie entirely within the tongue‚ while the extrinsic muscles attach the tongue to other structures. The extrinsic muscles reposition the tongue‚ while the intrinsic muscles alter the shape of the tongue for talking and swallowing. Extrinsic tongue muscles‚ by definition‚ originate from structures outside the tongue and insert into the tongue. The four paired extrinsic

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    ORE Part 1 – Format Part 1 of the test comprises two‚ three-hour written papers‚ undertaken on a computer and is made up of Extended Matching Questions (EMQs) and Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) in the form of Single Best Answer questions (SBAs). Extended matching questions (EMQs) Extended matching questions are grouped into themes. Each theme has a heading that tells you what the questions are about. Within each theme there are several numbered items. These are the questions and the

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    SUMMARY FOR MOTHER TONGUE

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    Summary—Mother Tongue Amy Tan considers language a thought-provoking and powerful tool. Her mother‚ an Asian American‚ speaks “Chinglish" all her life‚ which exerts a huge impact on Tan’s language ability. Despite all the misunderstanding and limitation of her mother’s language‚ Tan perceives it as natural‚ intimate and meaningful. When Tan gave a talk to people about her book‚ she realized it was the first time she talked to her mother in standard English‚ which Tan rarely used with her before.

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    Brief Summary: The book‚ To Know a Fly by Vincent G. Dethier‚ is about a scientist who fell in love with the fly. Professor Dethier isn’t like most scientists who are idolized for their accomplishments and rejected for the lack of ability to communicate with society. He was known for being an outstanding researcher‚ and he also had the wonderful gift of communication. The fact that he was fascinated by the knowledge that could be obtained from such a simple species‚ such as the fly‚ also made him

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    opposite to mental foramen it is called torus mandibularis.These bony growths enlarge slowly usually above the mylohyoid line at the premolar and canine area and has a tendency for recurrence.1‚2Tori are usually removed when they interfere with speech‚ tongue positioning‚ prosthetic reasons‚ poor oral hygiene and traumatic ulceration of mucosal surface. CASE REPORT A

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    Add 80g of sugar. Stir until dissolved. This gives you a 10% (weight/weight) sucrose solution. Note any other observations that you make. 2. Rinse your mouth with water and wipe your tongue dry with a clean paper towel. 3. Dip a clean ear bud into the 10% sugar solution and taste it with the tip of your tongue. If you can taste the sweetness‚ put a “+” in your data table for 10% sucrose. Note any other observations that you make. 4. Now measure out 80 ml of the 10% sucrose solution and

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    Introduction Sense Organs are the organs in our body which enables information from the outside world to be received through specific receptors that are connected to the brain by the nerves. They are eyes‚ ears tongue‚ skin and nose. Sense organs absorb energy from a physical stimulus from the environment and the sensory receptors present in the sense organs convert this energy into neural impulses and gets carried to the brain for processing. We should take care of them by keeping them clean‚ by

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    Difference Cats vs. Dogs

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    Dogs VS. Cats I am going to compare and contrast the things that dogs and cats have in common and what is different between our hairy little pets. There are a lot of similarities but there are also a lot of differences between them. First‚ we will talk about the similarities that these two creatures share. One of the most obvious things in common between these two animals is that they both have hair. They are also domesticated animals people have them as pets. They have to have love and affection

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    How to Save a Life As human beings‚ we live in this world for a short period of time compared to the age of the earth. Anytime soon‚ we will have to leave this life. So‚ leaving behind us unforgettable memories and good achievements will make us feel accomplished and fulfilled. “To save a person’s life is like saving all mankind”(citation). Many people experience deadly conditions in their lives‚ but if they didn’t find the right and knowledgeable person to help them‚ they will lose their lives

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