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    swallowing‚ smell‚ hearing‚ breathing‚ and taste are the main concerns. Otorhinolaryngologist also treat tumors‚ taste dysfunction‚ balance problems‚ trauma and deformities in the face and neck‚ and problems in structures of the neck‚ such as the tracheobronchial tree‚ esophagus‚ larynx‚ tonsils‚ pharynx‚ and trachea. Some sub-specialties in this field include head and neck oncologic surgery and cancer‚ facial plastic and reconstructive surgery‚ otology‚ neurotology‚ voice‚ breathing‚ and swallowing conditions

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    The Constitution is a living‚ breathing document that is actively used by leaders and citizens alike. The reason why it is a living‚ breath document is because there are many parts of the Constitution that are changed every year to adapt to the ever changing United States lifestyle. One part of the Constitution‚ known as the elastic clause‚ changes almost every year. The elastic clause makes it so that Congress is able to add and abolish laws to fit the needs of the people. An example of the

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    Based on the prompt above‚ “You are going to test your body’s ability to maintain homeostasis. You will test this by monitoring a person in your group’s breathing rate‚ heart rate‚ and qualitative observations” we devised a hypothesis which states that if a person exercises‚ his/her heart rate‚ breathing rate and sweat (qualitative observation) will increase in order for our bodies to maintain homeostasis and control our bodily functions. Based on our experiment we found that in Trial 1 the heart

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    the most popular types include Hatha‚ Bikram‚ Vinyasa‚ Kundalini‚ Ashtanga‚ and Iyengar yoga. Hatha yoga‚ unknown when and how it originated‚ is one of the most practised types of yoga around the world. This type of yoga uses poses and conscious breathing in combination with mental focus to develop awareness‚ relaxations‚ flexibility‚ and strength. Hatha yoga helps with the strengthening of the heart and the slowing down of respiration. Studies have shown that Hatha yoga is beneficial in the treating

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    Homeostasis Research Paper

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    keeps static surroundings in which cells‚ tissues‚ and systems can operate. If there’s an alteration happen‚ these procedures can stop‚ decompress or quicken. Homeostatic mechanism controls a lot of activities inside the body such as our heart rate‚ breathing rate‚ body temperature and‚ blood glucose. “Negative feedback works rather like the central heating system of a building. If the temperature falls below the desired temperature‚ the thermostat will detect this change and send a message to the

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    1. Label a diagram of the respiratory system?? 2. Describe the process of breathing?? Breathing consists of two phases. The first is inspiration and the second is expiration. During inspiration‚ the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles contract. The diaphragm moves downwards increasing the volume of the thoracic cavity and the intercostal muscles pull the ribs up expanding the rib cage and further increasing this volume. This increase of volume lowers the air pressure in the alveoli to below

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    TQUK Level 2 in Paediatric First Aid (QCF) Assessment Record Guidance Learners must: Participate in all assessment activities Fully complete the Assessment Record Ensure the Assessment Record is signed and dated Where it clearly states ‘Trainer use only:’ only the trainer/assessor should complete these sections of the Assessment Record. Learners are not permitted to complete trainer/assessor sections. If any help or support is offered when a learner is completing the assessments‚ the

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    of the corresponding coordinates of my point. Qualitative Data: Figure 1 Characteristics Trials Participant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9/10 0 none none none none none none none none None/none 5 none Loud breathing none none none none none none None/none 10 Loud breathing red Loud breathing none none none none none Loud

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    Central Congenital Hypoventilation Syndrome What is CCHS? Many people around the world stop breathing when they go to sleep. Why? It’s because they have a syndrome called Central Congenital Hypoventilation Syndrome or Ondine’s Curse. What is this? Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) is a rare syndrome‚ present from birth‚ and is defined as the failure of automatic control of breathing.. Some may only have apnea when asleep‚ but in some severe cases they may experience apnea while

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    our body temperature. In order to maintain homeostasis‚ the blood vessels in our skin dilate to allow more blood flow to the surface of our body removing heat and causing sweat glands in the skin to release more sweat. The evaporation of sweat and breathing out warm air also help to cool our body which will help to maintain a constant temperature. In relation to heart rate and exercise‚ our cardiovascular system plays a vital role in delivering blood and nutrients to our muscles controlling the body

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