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    PHYSIOLOGY OF THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM The male reproductive system and Hypospadias. Tracey Cooper 12003848 HNC Health Care (A) Sam Bright The male reproductive system and hypospadias. The main focus of this essay is to explore‚ if any‚ the physical effects that hypospadias can have on the male reproductive system. Through investigation of websites and articles‚ the aim is to raise awareness of the defect whilst also describing the aetiology or symptoms along with any known‚ long

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    Cardiovascular System Anatomy & Physiology The heart is the pump responsible for maintaining adequate circulation of oxygenated blood around the vascular network of the body. It is a four-chamber pump‚ with the right side receiving deoxygenated blood from the body at low presure and pumping it to the lungs (the pulmonary circulation) and the left side receiving oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumping it at high pressure around the body (the systemic circulation). The myocardium (cardiac

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    body 1.1 outline the main anatomical features of the human body 1. 1.2 discuss how body systems interact to ensure the body functions and grows LO2 Understand the relationship between body functioning and relevant detailed anatomy and physiology 2.1 explain normal body responses to everyday activities 2. 2.2 discuss how body responses are explained by cellular and tissue structure and physiology 3. 2.3 explain how the body coordinates its internal activities LO3 Understand how routine

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    Name Chapter 2--Cell Physiology Description Instructions Modify Add Question Here Question 1 Multiple Choice 0 points Modify Remove Question Which component below is not always found in a typical human cell? Answer cytosol DNA flagellum plasma membrane water Add Question Here Question 2 Multiple Choice 0 points Modify Remove Question A typical human cell is about ____ micrometers in diameter. Answer 1 to 2 10 to 20 80 to 100 150 to 200 200 to 300 Add Question

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    The Renal Diet 1.The kidneys: * The kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs that lie on either side of the spine in the lower middle of the back. Each kidney weighs about ¼ pound. * It is important to keep the kidneys in good working order to allow them to work at an optimum level. * The main function of the kidneys is to remove waste products and excess water from the blood. The kidneys process about 200 l’s of blood every day and produce about 2 l’s of urine. * The kidneys

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    Respiratory System Respiration: The primary function of the respiratory system is to obtain oxygen gas for cell metabolism and remove carbon dioxide waste. Describe each of the following general processes of respiration. Ventilation- air is moved into and out of the lungs so the gases there are continuously changed and refreshed external respiration- oxygen diffuses from the lungs to the blood‚ and carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to the lungs gas transport- oxygen is transported

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    Hint: There are multiple correct answers. Choose all that apply. 1.*The primary function of the circulatory system is to transport nutrients‚ gases‚ hormones and wastes throughout the body. A. True B.False **Ans.A 2. *The Interventricular septum the heart prevents blood from flowing from the right to the left sides of the heart. A. True B.False  **Ans.A 3. The valves are flaps that are located on each end of the two ventricles of the heart. A. They prevent blood from flowing

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    Renal calculi literally translates to kidney stones. These kidney stones form inside your kidneys but can affect your entire urinary tract as it travels (which includes the bladder‚ urethra‚ and ureters.) Stones form when urine is too rich with minerals and salts causing them to stick together creating a small‚ hard‚ pebble-like sediment. Kidney stones are a collection of proteins and mineral salts that aggregate into a solid crystalline structure. The stones structure is made of two phases‚ crystalline

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    Chapter 5 Elasticity and Its Application Multiple Choice Table 5-2 Price Quantity $100 0 $80 10 $60 20 $40 30 $20 40 $0 50 102. Refer to Table 5-2. Using the midpoint method‚ if the price falls from $80 to $60‚ the absolute value of the price elasticity of demand is a. 20. b. 10. c. 2.33. d. 0.43. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: 2 REF: 5-1 NAT: Analytic LOC: Elasticity TOP: Midpoint method | Price elasticity of demand MSC: Analytical 103. Refer to Table 5-2. Using the midpoint method‚ if the price falls

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    The Endocrine System Controls many body functions ~exerts control by releasing special chemical substances into the blood called hormones ~Hormones affect other endocrine glands or body systems Derives its name from the fact that various glands release hormones directly into the blood‚ which in turn transports the hormones to target tissues via ducts. Exocrine glands-transport their hormones to target tissues via ducts. Endocrine glands- secrete hormones into the bloodstream The Endocrine

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