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    specialized fluid that is pumped by the heart and circulated through the body via a system of arteries and veins. It is an essential component of the body and without it we would not be able to survive. This paper discusses the anatomy and physiology of blood in a brief review. Anatomy and Physiology of Blood The blood is made up of four main components. These are plasma‚ red blood cells‚ white blood cells and platelets. The blood is circulated throughout the body by one of two types of vessels; arteries

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    Directional Terminology PART ONE: Before a good workout in certain cases‚ abduction of the leg is important when stretching keeping a slight degree of flexion in the knees. When doing squats‚ I adduct my hips from the midsagittal plane of my body. When at the office patients going for bariatric surgery the doctor has patients go for a routine upper endoscopy checking important visceral organs that are medial‚ clearing patient of any visible ulcers or obstructions. A biopsy is then taken and sent

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    Bedsores‚ or pressure sores‚ are injuries affecting your skin and the underlying tissue. They occur when there is prolonged pressure to the skin‚ creating a rash which can progress to something much worse. They usually occur over a bony area such as your heels‚ sacrum‚ hips‚ elbows‚ or ankles. Bedsores occur when pressure is applied to soft tissue causing blood flow to be obstructed to that tissue. They are common in those who are not moving‚ such as being bedridden. Types of Bedsores While

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    orbital region‚ the oral cavity re­gion (the region of the mouth)‚ nose region (region of the nose)‚ the lateral region and deep region of the face. You studied the orbital region‚ the region of the nose‚ the region of the mouth on department of normal anatomy. The lateral region of face is composed of the buccal region and the parotid region. The border between them passes along the anterior margin of the masseter muscle. The skin of the face possesses numerous sweat and sebaceous glands. It is connected

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    Welcome to the AST Sports Science 12 Week Max-OT On-Line Training Course. Over the next few months you will experience a totally new training approach that will guarantee a lifetime of results. This is exciting new territory and I am thrilled to be bringing this to you. The Max-OT On-line Training Course is designed to teach you the Max-OT principles. This is the most effective way to get a full understanding on how to implement the most effective muscle-building training method. This training course

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    Chapter 1 great review of the basic anatomical areas of the body 1. Metabolism‚ anabolism‚ catabolism 2. ICF‚ ECF 3. True 4. False 5. False 6. Parasagittal 7. D‚ effectors 8. A‚ differentiation 9. C‚ hypogastric 10. C‚ 3 11. Axillary-armpit‚ inguinal-groin‚ cervical-neck‚ cranial-skull‚ oral-mouth‚ brachial-arm‚ orbital-eye‚ gluteal-buttock‚ buccal-cheek‚ cixal-hip 12. 1 superior‚ 12 superficial‚ 1superior and 6 lateral‚ 6 lateral‚ 4 posterior‚ 8 ipsilateral

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    The first chapter of "The Anatomy of Peace" introduced the concept of forcing change compare to facilitating change. This concept is first introduced when Jenny was not willing to attend Camp Moriah. Jenny start protesting that they cant force her to go which Yusuf responded "You’re right‚ Jenny‚ we can’t. And we wouldn’t. Whether you go will be up to you". I agree with Yusuf if your heart and mind are not wiling to embrace change‚ it will all be for nothing. That is why I think that people who

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    CELL ANATOMY Microbodies Brief History Microbodies were first discovered and named in 1954 by Rhodin. De Duve chose the name of Peroxisome because of its relationship with hydrogen peroxide. In 1967‚ Breidenbach and Beevers were the first to isolate microbodies from plants‚ which they named Glyoxysomes because they were found to contain enzymes of the Glyoxylate cycle. Definition Any of the membrane-bound‚ ovoid or spherical‚ granular cytoplasmic particles containing enzymes and other substances

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    The Major Anatomical Regions‚ Directions and Cavities of the Human Body Many terms are used to describe the human body and its various positions when being observed‚ studied or referred to in any medical discussion. Using these terms makes it easier to explain the different parts of the body and where they are located. When using these terms we are assuming the body is in a position called the anatomical position. The anatomical position refers to the body being in a standing position with the

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    Summary of Extracts on Organ Donation The following is a summary of information regarding organ donation found in the extracts of articles by Boyle (2006) and Wilkinson (2008). It highlights the critical need for donors‚ the positive impact donation can have on a recipient’s quality of life‚ and the need for clearer guidelines in regards to the process. Organ donation is a highly emotive subject that polarises opinion. For every person who makes the decision to donate their organs to save another

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