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    every 2-3 hours to avoid bladder infection. Once the urine gets too concentrated‚ your chances of developing bladder or urinary tract infections doubles. People with bladder infections cannot hold urine for a long time because the lining of the bladder is inflamed and it sends continuous messages to empty the bladder‚ though there might not be much urine at all. Urinary tract infections should not be taken lightly because the infection can spread to nearby organs‚ kidneys causing dangerous health

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    2016 April 23‚ 2016 Dr. Turner   Crohn’s disease‚ also known as Ileitis‚ is a chronic‚ inflammatory disease involving the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract). The main purpose of the GI tract is to break down food in order to allow the nutrients to be absorbed effectively. This is extremely important to the body’s functioning and overall performance. The GI tract is essential for energy‚ growth and repair and it is because of these reasons that Crohn’s disease is such a serious condition. Like any disease

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    digestive system include the oral cavity (mouth)‚ esophagus‚ stomach‚ small and large intestine and rectum. Their role is to break down food and deliver the products to the blood for dispersal to the body cells. The undigested food that remains in the tract leaves the body through the anus as feces. The break down activities that begin in the mouth are completed in the small intestine. From that point on‚ the major function of the digestive system is to reclaim water. The liver is considered to be a digestive

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    Eng 105 introduction to literature Term paper On A reflective essay on the impact of phonetics and phonology on oral communication. A reflective essay on the impact of morphology‚ syntax and semantics on English grammar Submitted to: zafor Mohammad Mahmud English department Submitted by: saima sultana mou Id: 2013-1-11-00 Submission date: 23rd December

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    Introduction Influenza‚ commonly known as the "flu"‚ is an acute viral infection of the respiratory tract caused by influenza viruses. Although it is often confused with other influenza-like illnesses‚ especially the common cold‚ influenza is a more severe disease caused by a different type of virus. A virus is a cluster of genes wrapped in a protein membrane‚ which is coated with a fatty substance that contains molecules called glycoproteins. Strains of the flu are identified according to the

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    Human Biology 3A Notes CHAPTER 4: Chemical Messengers Homeostasis: the maintenance of a constant internal environment Homeostasis ensures that the fluid environment of the cells: • Contains the optimum concentration of nutrients‚ ions‚ gases and water • Stays at a constant temperature – the optimum temperature for normal cell functioning • Is maintained at the optimum pressure Feedback system: Negative feedback system: Negative feedback: Positive feedback: A situation where the response toa

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    the gastrointestinal tract. When reading about inflammatory bowel diseases‚ it is important to know that Crohn’s disease is not the same thing as ulcerative colitis‚ another type of IBD. The symptoms of these two illnesses are quite similar‚ but the areas affected in the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) are different. Crohn’s most commonly affects the end of the small bowel (the ileum) and the beginning of the colon‚ but it may affect any part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract‚ from the mouth to

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    the alimentary canal‚ more commonly known as the gastrointestinal tract. The tract is made up of the oral cavity‚ pharynx‚ oesophagus‚ stomach‚ small intestines‚ and large intestines. To provide energy and nutrients to the body‚ major functions take place in the digestive system which include; ingestion‚ secretion‚ mixing and movement‚ digestion‚ absorption and excretion. The mouth is the first stage of the gastrointestinal tract and is arranged with numerous structures that aid in the digestion

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    Carbon dioxide 4. What organs are located in the upper respiratory tract? Nose‚ nasal cavity‚ paranasal sinuses‚ & pharynx 5. What organs are in the lower respiratory tract? Lungs‚ trachea‚ larynx‚ & the bronchial tree 6. What is the function of the nasal cavity? The function of the nasal cavity is to condition the air to be received by the other areas of the respiratory tract. 7. What does mucous do? Filters & moistens the air. 8

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    of the kidney‚ urethra‚ bladder‚ or prostate‚ polycystic kidney disease‚ and sickle cell disease. C. Hydronephrosis – The swelling of one kidney due to a backup of urine. Symptoms include flank pain‚ abdominal mass‚ nausea and vomiting‚ urinary tract infection‚ fever‚ painful urination (dysuria)‚ increased urinary frequency‚ and increased urinary urgency. D. Hypospadias – A birth defect in which the opening of the urethra is on the underside of the penis. Symptoms include abnormal spraying of

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