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    Bio 141 Lab Notes

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    Instructor’s Manual to accompany Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual‚ Cat Version and Fetal Pig Version Twelfth Edition Terry R. Martin Kishwaukee College i Instructor’s Manual to Accompany LABORATORY MANUAL TO ACCOMPANY HOLE’S HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY‚ TWELFTH EDITION. Published by McGraw-Hill Higher Education‚ an imprint of The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc.‚ 1221 Avenue of the Americas‚ New York‚ NY 10020. Copyright © 2010 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc

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    Glorest Hall API MW 9:25 Osteoporosis: A periodontal perception Osteoporosis a bone disorder of compromised bone strength causing a person to increased risk of fractures. Whereas periodontal disease is a locally occurring immunoinflammatory response “body attacks self‚” to bacteria in the oral cavity resulting in alveolar bone “ the thickened ridge of bone that contains the tooth socket on the bone that holds teeth the maxilla and the mandible‚” loss. Both disease entities show synonymous

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    The Musculoskeletal System

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    in acid base balance‚ strengthen bones Plasma level 2.5-4.5mEq/L. It makes muscle contract as well and important for maintenance of bone health. Calcium is necessary for bone and teeth formation‚ and also muscle contraction (Herlihy‚ 2009). Calcium and phosphate interact to create dense bone material. Both electrolytes should be in balance‚ and the calculated balance proportion of both electrolytes of calcium to phosphates is 2-1‚ which proportion makes human bones healthy strong and strength (National

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    facial features that are similar to any of the missing person’s features to be able to construct a face that will suggest someone to remember/recognize the features of this particular person. Two tests/types of analysis that can be completed using the bone samples are gel electrophoresis and examining the skull. From running a gel we can learn if the DNA of this person matches the DNA of the suspected missing persons since on the gel there are several lanes that will include a DNA marker and the suspect’s

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    occurs. Enchondroma‚ Osteochondroma‚ Multiple Exostoses‚ Ollier’s Disease‚ and Maffucci’s Syndrome. • Mostly‚ chondrosarcoma occurs from normal healthy cartilage cells‚ but may also arise from pre-existing cartilage tumor or benign (non-cancerous) bone. Incidence • Central Core Disease is an uncommon disorder. It is present at the time of birth and is usally diagnosed at an early age. • It is present in ever 6/100‚000 live births • Regional studies show that Northern Ireland and Western Sweden

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    suddenly/we are both artists/who suck the marrow out/of each lovely bone/It just happens to be/my lovely bones/this time/how bare... 1. I noticed that there are some metaphors like personification in the story. “My heart will not be left all awkwardly hanging from an elastic thread”. Also he compares/describes her actions in a difference way‚ “e are both artists who suck the marrow out of each lovely bone It just happens to be my lovely bones this time how bare...” Instead of just saying I was used

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    body types and posture

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    with a small and delicate body frame and bone structure‚ with lean muscle and small joints they also tend to have small shoulders making them Thin. Ectomorphs also normally have a flat chest and find it hard to gain weight they have a fast metabolism which means that they burn up calories very quickly so they would need to consume a huge amount of calories in order to gain any weight. Secondly‚ an Individual with a Mesomorph body type will have a larger bone structure and larger well defined muscles

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    learn about our body’s muscles and joints we have come to realize that it will stop growing. We understand that when we are younger bone production is at a very high rate of production until puberty. With osteoporosis a bone disease is obtained when your spongy bone becomes porous and the person start losing bones that called bone density loss. This makes the bones weak allowing for breaks and fractures which affects our body structural support. Now the 84 yrs. old white woman is likely to get

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    Pdhpe Notes

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    Stores calcium in our bones 5. Blood Cell Production- Red Blood Cells carry oxygen‚ white blood cells fight off viruses 6. Storage of Energy- Stores extra energy incase you run out * Ligaments- Are a fibrous band of connective tissue that connect bone to bone and is to help maintain stability by limiting excessive movement. * Tendons- Add joint stability by helping to keep joints closed. Tough inelastic tissue that attach muscle to bone. * Cartilage- Allows bones to move freely over

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    Osteoarthritis Fact Sheet

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    "joint" refers to the physical point of connection between two bones. There are numerous joint types throughout the body‚ these being ball and socket joints‚ hinge joints‚ condyloid joints‚ pivot joints‚ gliding joints‚ and saddle joints. A normal joint meets the point of two bones to permit movement. Cartilage is made up of protein that covers the end of bones and aids in protecting the bones and operates as a shock absorber and allows the bones to move effortlessly. Synovial fluid is inside the joint

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