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    cells? Carbon dioxide is the waste product of cells. 4. What organs are located in the upper respiratory tract? The organs that are located in the upper respiratory tract are the nose‚ nasal cavity‚ paranasal sinuses‚ and pharynx. 5. What organs are in the lower respiratory tract? The organs that are located in the lower respiratory tract are the larynx‚ trachea‚ bronchial tree‚ and lungs. 6. What is the function of the nasal cavity? The nasal

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    women than men experience AFib as Center for Disease Control (CDC) shows in her Fact sheet. In other words‚ the patient age may lead change in patient’s heart that adversely contributes with Atrial fibrillation. In another hand with have Urinary Tract infection

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    A) An ulcer starts by eroding the mucosa of the GI tract wall. What functions of digestion and/or reabsorption might be lost if this layer is no longer functional? What functions will be compromised if the ulcer eats through the submucosa and then the muscularis? Some of the ingested and secreted may not be absorbed correctly and may seep lumen if the mucosa layer is no longer functional. The functions that may be compromised if the ulcer eats through the submucosa and the muscularis would be the

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    The Small Bowel The small intestine is divided into three structural parts‚ Duodenum‚ Jejunum and Ileum‚ it is the part of the gastrointestinal tract following the stomach and followed by the large bowel. The inner wall‚ or mucosa‚ of the small intestine is lined with project microscopic finger-like pieces of tissue called villi. Digested food is able to pass into the blood vessels in the wall of the intestine via these villi. It is the site where most of the nutrients from ingested food are absorbed

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    noncancerous polyps to grow in the digestive tract. Polyps usually appear before the second decade of life‚ can grow throughout the digestive system and elevate gastrointestinal cancer risk. Definition & Facts Though the disorder appears before the age of 20‚ the word “juvenile” describes the nature of the polyp’s tissues. There are three types of the syndrome with juvenile polyposis of infancy being the most severe form. Polyps form throughout a baby’s digestive tract and can cause general wasting through

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    ball. The difference of mineral composition changes also result in kidney stones. In General‚ most kidney stones rarely realized until it causes blockage in the urinary tract. These conditions will cause pain radiating from the front of the abdomen‚ groin‚ up to the genitals. When a kidney stone passes through the urinary tract‚ in addition to the pain we will also feel nausea and vomiting‚ frequent urination‚ and there is blood in the urine. Not all the pain in the waist or back

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    the muscle that is found in the walls of the stomach‚ intestines‚ bowel‚ bile duct and urinary tract.  * Hyoscine stops the spasms in the smooth muscle by preventing acetylcholine from acting on the muscle. * hyoscine reduces the muscle contractions. | * Antispasmodics * Anticholinergic | * Spasm in the genitourinary tract * Spasm in the gastrointestinal tract * Spasm in the biliary tract * colic | * Hypersensitivity to belladonna * Glaucoma * Prostatic * hypertrophy w/

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    and portion of the kidney tubles‚ simple columnar: one layer very tall and skinny known for absorption and secrtetion can be found in the digestive tract to the stomach and rectum. Psuedostratified columnar looks like there is many cells however there is only one layer of cells‚ known for secreting and absorbing can e found in the respitory tract‚ stratified squamous: there are many layers of cells tend to look tiles built up known to be the

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    VI. History of Speech & Audio Compression History of Speech Synthesis Analysis/Synthesis Techniques Human Speech Production LPC Model LPC Analysis/Encoding A. B. C. D. E. Input speech Voice/Unvoiced Determination Pitch Period Estimation Vocal Tract Filter Transmitting the Parameters VII. VIII. LPC Synthesis/Decoding LPC Applications A. B. C. D. Telephone Systems Text-to-Speech Synthesis Voice Mail Systems Multimedia IX. X. Conclusion References 1 1 Proposal Linear predictive

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    product of cells? The waste product of cells is carbon dioxide. 4. What organs are located in the upper respiratory tract? The upper respiratory tract is composed of the nose‚ nasal cavity‚ sinuses‚ larynx‚ and the trachea. 5. What organs are in the lower respiratory tract? The lungs‚ bronchi‚ bronchioles‚ and the alveoli are what make up the lower respiratory tract. 6. What is the function of the nasal cavity? The nasal cavity filters air and sends it through to the pharynx

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