just looks like it. Are skin.) of the posterior trunk and thigh (African hairy frog) Lining of Cloaca (Amphibians because of their thin skin) Lining of Esophagus • • - • Necturus -> Can breathe through their skin and gills Respiratory Oegans Cutaneous Respiration Respiration through the skin Takes place in air‚ water‚ or both Most important among amphibians • - Gills - Passageway for respiratory water - Excretion of Marine Salts Nitrogenous Wastes (Ammonia) RESPIRATORY Page 1 • • •
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more research was beginning to develop in the area of fingerprints. In 1823‚ a professor in anatomy at the University of Bresla named John Evangelist Purkinje‚ published A Commentary on the Physiological Examination of the Organs of Vision and the Cutaneous System. With this‚ he provided nine different categories of fingerprints‚ which we now know as arches‚ tented arches‚ loops‚ whorls‚ and twin loops. Like the previous researchers‚ he did not focus on using fingerprints for identification. In the
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Malignant melanoma is the fastest-growing and 7th most frequent cancer in the United States. Its incidence has tripled among Caucasians over the last 40 years with an expected incidence of 1 in 50 by the year 2010‚ but only about one-quarter of cutaneous melanomas are discovered directly by physicians . Established risk factors for malignant melanoma include the following : Intense intermittent sunlight exposure (primarily UVB) and blistering sunburns at an early age. Skin types with phototype
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An Overview of Anatomy Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0001-00-01 Observations What is the purpose of this exercise? Are there any safety concerns associated with this exercise? If so‚ list what they are and what precautions should be taken. Exercise 1: Anatomical Position Question
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Me’Gan Caesar December 3‚ 2010 Annotated Bibliography Lupus Erythematosus Szuda‚ Stephanie “Health: Life with Lupus.” The Times. 11 Jan 2008. 19 Nov 2010. <Mywebtimes.com> Summary: The story is about a 25 year old guy name Jason Holland. Jason is living with Lupus Erythematosus. Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease. He has internal and external lupus that affects his internal organs and skin. He takes 15 pills a day just to make it through the day. He goes to the
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Carica papaya was mentioned as basket of benefit because of its pharmacological activities. Yet‚ community using the plant for various ailments like digestion‚ constipation‚ gums‚ fever‚ pain‚ infection as antiseptics ‚ warts‚ sinusitis‚ eczema‚ cutaneous tubercles and hardness of the skin etc. still there are various studies reported the activities but very few mentioned the active pharmaceutical ingredients in leaves (API). Hence this study reports and hypothesized ingredients which may responsible
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transfer Adaptive Mechanism of oxygenation Uterine Accomodation Organ development Sensory development Nervous system Circulatory system Respiratory system Blood Immunity Lymphatic system Digestive system Urinary system Skeletal system Muscular system Cutaneous structure Temperament: A child’s characteristic behavioral response to internal and external stimuli 1. Easy‚ highly adaptable child 2. Difficult child 3. Slow-to-warm-up Psychological: Child-rearing environment‚ family functioning‚
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mphibiaAmphibia Digestive System: 1. The digestive system of frog is mainly includes the food catching organs‚ the alimentary canal and the digestive glands. 2. In the alimentary canal the processes of mastication‚ digestion and absorption take place‚ while the digestive glands secrete certain enzymes which bring about the digestion of the ingested food. Alimentary canal: 1. The alimentary canal of the frog is essentially a colied tube of varyihng diameter that extends from one of
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Mechanoreceptors: hearing‚ physical deformation of a cell or tissue caused by vibration‚ touch‚ pressure and stretch. -Origin of the stimulus Exteroceptors: sense stimuli external to the boy. They include the receptors for vision‚ hearing‚ taste‚ cutaneous sensation heat. Interoceptors: detect stimulus in the internal organs such as stomach‚ intestine‚ and bladder‚ produce feelings pain and nausea. Proprioceptors: sense the position and movements of the body parts. They occur in muscle‚ tendons‚
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Phylum Porifera  Basic Characteristics No definine symmetry Bodies are multicellular‚ with few tissue and no organs. The cells and tissues surround a water filled space but there is no body cavity. Has no nervous system Has a larval stage. Are all filter feeders. Sponges are among the oldest animals‚ being discovered about 500 million years ago! Phylum Cnidaria JellyFish  Basic Characteristics Live in both fresh water‚ and salt water. Radial Symmetry; typically quadramous
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