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    possible now to study this topic with more success than in previous years. There is a record that supports the suggestion of Homo neandertal speech capabilities. Previous to the recovery of an intact middle paleolithic hyoid bone‚ the reconstructed vocal tract and the FOXP2 gene‚ the lack of evidence on the speech capabilities of Homo neandertals led most scholars to regard the topic as unsuitable for serious study (2012) . H. neandertal speech capabilities have proven in recent years to be a task capturing

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    body. Food is passed through the alimentary canal or the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract). The alimentary canal is made up of the oral cavity‚ pharynx‚ oesophagus‚ stomach‚ small intestines and large intestines. The Renal (urinary system) consists of the kidneys‚ ureters‚ urinary tract and urethra. The kidneys filter the blood to remove wastes and produce urine. The ureters‚ urinary bladder and urethra form the urinary tract‚ which acts as a plumbing system to drain urine from the kidneys‚ store

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    normal flora Flora of the Human Skin Skin is the largest and most accessible organ Two cutaneous populations Transients: influenced by hygiene Resident: stable‚ predictable‚ less influenced by hygiene Flora of the Gastrointestinal Tract GI tract is a long hollow tube‚ bounded by mucous membranes Tube is exposed to the environment Variations in flora distribution due to shifting conditions (pH‚ oxygen tension‚ anatomy) Oral cavity‚ large intestine‚ and rectum harbor appreciable flora

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    Answer: pharynx 2. The active process that occurs when materials enter the digestive tract via the mouth is: Answer: ingestion 3. Sympathetic stimulation of the muscularis externa promotes: Answer: muscular inhibition and relaxation 4. Which of the following statements about peritonitis is false? Answer: It leads to inflammation of the digestive mucosa. 5. Which of the following major layers of the digestive tract is described as a layer of dense irregular connective tissue filled with blood vessels

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    (1996). Effects of caffeine on intracellular calcium release and calcium influx in a colonal cell line. Life Science‚ v.58‚ n.12‚ p.983-990. ERICSSON‚ A.C. et al. (1995). Evidence for glutamate as neurotransmitter in trigemino- and spinothalamic tract terminals in the nucleus submedius of cats. European Journal of Neuroscience‚ v.7‚ n.2‚ p.305-317. FÜRST‚ S. (1999). Transmitters involved in antinociception in the spinal cord. Brain Research Bulletin‚ v.48‚ n.2‚ p.129-141. GALLUZZI‚ K.E. (2007)

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    Corn Health Benefits

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    health benefits‚ as it contains moderate amounts of iron‚ potassium‚ zinc‚ phosphorus‚ magnesium and calcium. Prior to ingesting corn tea‚ consult with a healthcare provider regarding health concerns and treatment options. Urinary Tract Corn tea may improve urinary tract infections and kidney stones. According to the Phytomed Health Group‚ the corn silk utilized in the production of the tea has diuretic properties and may help to sooth irritation in the urinary system. Furthermore‚ corn silk‚ when

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    located in the gut. The gut is considered as any part of the gastrointestinal tract. The gastrointestinal tract includes the stomach‚ mouth‚ oesophagus‚ and duodenum. The gastrointestinal track has many different parts and each part contains different bacteria.There are 100 trillion bacteria present in the human body‚ most of them can be found within the gut and others can be found in the mouth‚ skin surface‚ urogenital tract and nose. Its structure is unique to each individual and it contains more than

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    The digestive tract is a twisting tube about 30 feet long. It starts at the mouth and ends at the anus. In between are the esophagus‚ stomach and bowels (intestines). The liver and pancreas aid digestion by producing bile and pancreatic juices which travel to the intestines. The gallbladder stores bile until the body needs it for digestion.  The digestive system breaks down food and fluids into much smaller nutrients. In this complex process‚ blood carries the nutrients throughout the body to nourish

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    URINE REPORT

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    URINE WHAT IS URINE  is a liquid by-product of the body secreted by the kidneys through a process called urination(or micturition) and excreted through the urethra. Kidney’s waste from protein metabolism  urination - the primary method for excreting water-soluble chemicals from the body. Dark yellow urine is often indicative of dehydration. Yellowing/light orange may be caused by removal of excess B vitamins from the bloodstream. Certain medications such as rifampin and phenazopyridine can

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    digestion‚ mechanical digestion Large Intestine: Propulsion‚ absorption chemical digestion 4. Absorption is the physiologic process by which molecules of food are taken from the gastrointestinal tract into the circulation. (Cherif‚ 2011 ) Propulsion is the movement of food along the digestive tract. The major means of propulsion is peristalsis‚ a series of alternating contractions and relaxations of smooth muscle that lines the walls of the digestive organs and that forces food to move forward

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