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    NAME: HANAN ASRAWI BINTI ABU BAKAR MATRIC NO: BMD10178_2013D TOPIC: THE GM BUFF PREDICAMENT FIBROMYALGIA INTRODUCTION: Fibromyalgia is a common and complex chronic pain disorder that affects people physically‚ mentally and socially. Fibromyalgia is a syndrome rather than a disease. For those with severe symptoms‚ fibromyalgia can be extremely debilitating and interfere with basic daily activities. SYMPTOMS DIAGNOSIS CAUSES TREATMENT Widespread of pain throughout the body Moderate to extreme

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    Chronic Osteomyelitis

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    I. Introduction Osteomyelitis An infection of the bone or bone marrow .It can be usefully sub classified on the basis of the causative organism (pyogenic bacteria or mycobacteria)‚ the route‚ duration and anatomic location of the infection. In children‚ the disease usually results from untreated acute hematogenous osteomyelitis. The bone may be predisposed to infection due to recent trauma. Especially in times of civil unrest or war or as a complication of surgical procedures such as open reduction

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    Lab Manual—Version 1.1 Introductory Anatomy & Physiology © 2012‚ eScience Labs‚ LLC. All Rights Reserved www.esciencelabs.com • 888.375.5487 Table of Contents Anatomy & Physiology Version 1 Preface: Introduc on to the Fetal Pig Lab 1: The Key to Reproducible Science Lab 2: Cell Structure and Func on Lab 3: Mitosis and Meiosis Lab 4: Diffusion and Osmosis Lab 5: Tissues and Skin Lab 6: The Skeletal System Lab 7: The Muscular System Lab 8: The Nervous System Appendix: Good Lab Techniques

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    Human Body Systems Human Body Organization The Human Body is composed of Organ Systems are composed of Organs are composed of Tissues are composed of Cells DIGESTIVE SYSTEM is a body system made up of digestive tract and glands responsible for digestion of food. Functions of Digestive System:  Digestion of food.  Breaking down of chunks of food into bits.  Absorption of food nutrients.  Excretion of undigested food. PARTS OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. Digestive Glands  Salivary Gland –

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    for muscle and organs‚ give shape and structure to the body‚ and to protect soft tissues and organs. Bones in the skeleton also store minerals and energy reserves and manufacture blood cells (Martini & Barthelomew‚ 2010). The skeleton is composed of two main parts: the axial skeleton‚ which consists of 80 bones such as the ribs‚ spine‚ and cranium‚ and the appendicular skeleton‚ made up of 126 bones‚ such as the arms‚ legs‚ pelvis‚ and shoulder (Patts‚ 2001). Bones contain a tough outer membrane

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    Humans breathe and speak daily without a thought of what really goes into this one aspect of communication. Even though breathing and speaking may seem like a mindless process‚ there are a number of muscles‚ ligaments and body parts that go into the mechanisms that make life what it is. In order to live and speak‚ we must be able to breathe. Respiration is the act of breathing. The act of drawing in a breath‚ or inspiration is the process of in-taking air. Air is taken in through the upper airways

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    the incidence of this condition as a whole. Anatomy Overview Scapular dyskinesis is an anatomical dysfunction of the scapula‚ or more commonly known as the shoulder blade. The scapula is a bone that connects the humerus and the clavicle to the axial skeleton with its muscle attachments and provides stabilization to the arm. The scapula is a triangle bone; relatively flat in shape that forms the shoulder girdle. The scapula has multiple surfaces where muscles originate and attach. These surfaces are

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    Nervous * Endocrine * Cardiovascular * Lymphatic * Digestive * Respiratory * Urinary * Reproductive In Chapter Four I Learned ‚ The bones of the Skeletal System ‚Diseases of Bones‚ The Different Bone Fractures‚ The Axial Skeleton‚ The Skull and Face‚ The Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb‚ Disorders of the Pelvic Girdle and much more. Bones of the Skeletal System: There are four components of the skeletal system

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    Anatomy And Physiology Essay

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    Organization Chapter 3: The Cellular Level of Organization Chapter 4: The Tissue Level of Organization Chapter 5: The Integumentary System Chapter 6: The Skeletal System - Bone Tissue Chapter 7: The Skeletal System - The Axial Skeleton Chapter 8: The Skeletal System - The Appendicular Skeleton Chapter 9: Joints Chapter 10: Muscular Tissue Chapter 11: The Muscular System Chapter 12: Nervous Tissue Chapter 13: The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves Chapter 14: The Brain and Cranial Nerves Chapter 15: The Autonomic

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    Scoliosis Research Paper

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    Idiopathic Scoliosis The spine is one of the most important structures of the human body. The spine serves various purposes. It consists of about thirty- three separate bones called the vertebrae which come from the Latin word “to turn”. The Spine which is also known as the vertebra supports our weight‚ holds us in a vertical position and supports our body movements. The vertebra plays an important function by protecting the spinal cord and nerves as they connect to all the other parts of the human

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