Task 1 Research the stages of development a child/young person may pass through within the age ranges: 0-3 years 3-5 years 5-8 years 8-12 years 13-19 years. Physical Development Babies all grow at different rates but in the same order. One 12 month old may be walking unaided‚ another may not even be sitting up alone. Several different factors can influence physical development‚ such as nutrition‚ genetics‚ culture‚ body build and birth size. Achievements that children reach in development
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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 or veins
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2. Alimentary‚ digestive 3. It can expand and contract; number of layers 4. Replaced by smooth muscle 5. Large intestine breaks stuff down‚ colon is where it becomes broken into waste 6. 1) L‚2) Y‚ 3) O‚ 4) C‚ 5) N‚ V‚ 6) W‚ 7) H‚ 8) D‚ T‚ Y‚ 9) B‚ 10) S‚ 11) H‚ 12) P‚ 13) I‚ 14) V‚ 15) E‚ 16) J‚ 17) X‚ 18) B‚ 19) V‚ 20) K‚ 21) T‚ 22) R‚ 23) U‚ 24) F‚ 25) Z‚ 26) Y‚ 27) A‚ 28) G 7. Left side (top to bottom): oral cavity‚ mouth‚ sublingual gland‚ submandibular gland‚ gall bladder
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What physical evidence did you find at the victim’s home? A space heater‚ some shattered glass‚ a thing of matches‚ and burned flooring. Describe the process that you used to take a sample of the puddle-shaped burn pattern on the floor. Why did you also take samples from the portion of the floor that was not burned? scraped it up with a chisel‚ and collected both burned and not burned to compare for traces of chemicals. What evidence did the space heater provide? What did the evidence indicate
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the periodic table‚ chemical bonding‚ atomic and molecular structure‚ gas laws‚ and concentrations of solutions. (3 Lec.‚ 3 Lab.) Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4005015203 Textbooks and Other Course Materials: 1. General Chemistry Atoms First‚ McMurry and Fay‚ Custom Edn. for Eastfield (with the mastering chemistry) Pearson Education‚ Inc.‚ 2010. ISBN 10: 0-558-25824-7 2. Online Homework: www.masteringchemistry.com[->1] (available with the custom edn. Text book) Scientific
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Cheat Sheet for Test 3 What is stress? Any force that pushes the body out of optimum homeostatic conditions Stressors include Digesting food‚ exercising‚ waking after a long sleep Walking outdoors after being indoors Impending happy event such as a wedding or party‚ falling in love Arguments ‚ over work‚ exams The General Adaptation Syndrome is A predictable set of behavioral
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The American physiologist Walter Cannon used the term Homeostasis to describe the body’s ability to maintain a constant stable internal environment despite the changes to the external surrounding1‚2. The body has a range of receptors these are used to constantly monitor the body’s internal conditions to keep them in physiological limits. To achieve this‚ every organ works together and thus the body works together as a whole. This requires body to communicate with the organs‚ this is established through
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FROG MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY 2) What was the smallest voltage required to produce max contraction? What proportion of the muscle fibers in the muscle do you think were contracting to produce this maximal response? Muscle fibers act in response to isolated stimuli in an all or none fashion. However‚ a muscle organ‚ such as the gastrocnemius muscle‚ is composed of many individual muscle fibers. It is known that all of the fibers in a muscle do not have the same threshold and that a stimulus applied to
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Notes: Anatomy & Physiology 1. Cells A cell is the basic‚ living‚ structural‚ and functional unit of the body. Cytology: the study of cells A generalized view of the cell 3 main parts of the cell: Plasma membrane‚ cytoplasm and nucleus. * Plasma (cell) membrane: * Outer‚ limiting membrane separating the cell `s internal components from the extracellular materials and external environment. * Cytoplasm (formed or molded): * Consist of all the cellular contents between
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0 out of 5 points The main drawback to utilitarian reasoning is that: Answer Selected Answer: The majority may override the rights of those in the minority. Correct Answer: It is difficulty to accurately measure both costs and benefits. Question 2 5 out of 5 points Business executives are finding that a trusting‚ ethical relationship with a business partner is: Answer Selected Answer: Often essential in conducting business. Correct Answer: Often essential
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