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    Senior Science

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    summary of the contents of the document.] | identify parts of the body and the biomaterials and biomedical devices that can be used to replace damaged or diseased body parts including: * pins‚ screws and plates * artificial joints * pacemakers * artificial valves * crowns‚ dentures * lenses * prosthetic limbs * cochlear implants Pins‚ screws and plates * These are used to repair bone fractures. They are almost all made from metallic alloys. * The pin is a

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    The heart is a muscular organ about the size of a closed fist that functions as the body’s circulatory pump. It takes in deoxygenated blood through the veins and delivers it to the lungs for oxygenation before pumping it into the various arteries (which provide oxygen and nutrients to body tissues by transporting the blood throughout the body). The heart is located in the thoracic cavity medial to the lungs and posterior to the sternum. On its superior end‚ the base of the heart is attached to the

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    treatable. symptoms of cardiomyopathy are the inability to breath normally‚ and dizziness. there’s only a few ways to help treat this disease such as different types of medicines that will help improve the heart’s ability to function‚ devices such as pacemakers implanted in the heart in order to monitor it‚ or the person diagnosed could be eligible to receive a heart transplant if the treatments no longer help. another way of treatment is completely changing the way you live‚ thus dropping bad habits like

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    Mississippi’s Microbe In developing a microbe to represent Mississippi best‚ one must ponder the item most important to many Mississippians—food. For some the food of choice may be a juicy steak; but for others‚ the favorite part of any dinner is dessert. Those in search of the best desserts of every state choose to come to Mississippi for the “Mississippi Mud Pie‚” also known as the “Muddy Mississippi Cake” (Penn; “Mississippi”). The “Mississippi Mud Pie” is a tasty treat composed of three tiers:

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    affects approximately 2.3 million in the United States (Seifert‚ Collins & Ad‚ 2007). Atrial Fibrillation is defined as rapid and irregular atrial contractions that result in ineffective emptying of the atria. The two upper chambers (atria) beat out of sync with the two lower chambers (ventricles). This ineffective rhythm and ineffective emptying causes decreased cardiac output and stasis of blood. The stasis that results can cause harmful clots to pool in the atria putting patients at risk for thromboembolic

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    Medea: Passion vs. Reason

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    protagonist Medea learns that her husband Jason breaks every vow and betrays her by taking another woman to bed. Feeling outraged and hurt‚ Medea decides to take revenge. She carries out her plan successfully and the play concludes with Medea escaping off to Athens. Throughout the play‚ two distinct concepts of beliefs and point of views are revealed in the two main characters of the play‚ Medea and Jason. Medea sees the world through the views of passion whereas Jason sees the world through the views of

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    supplementary chambers: a combustion and an air heating chamber‚ both independent from the cylinder. Combustion‚ does not occur within the cylinder but in the supplementary combustion chamber‚ doesnot act immediately on the piston‚ and it’s duration is independent from the 180 degrees of crankshaft rotation that occurs during the expansion of the combustion gases (work). The combustion chamber is totally enclosed within the air-heating chamber. By heat exchange through the glowing combustion chamber walls

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    c. Sartorius d. Septum 8. The thin walled upper chambers of the heart are called the _____. a. Capillaries b. Ventricles c. Verticles d. Atria 9. The heart is a muscular organ about the size of your _____. a. Head b. Foot c. Fist d. Eye 10. When resting‚ your heart beats about _____ times per minute. a. 1‚000 b. 20 – 30 c. 3 – 5 d. 60 – 80 11. Inside your heart a special tissue called the _____ causes the heart to beat automatically. a. Pacemaker b. Peacemaker c. Pickle d. Peroneus 12. The return

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    PUNNETT SQUAREEXPLANATION

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    as far as it will go in order to discharge the entire volume of solution Press the tip discarder to remove it Remember to change tips between each solution PEDIGREE Carlos (ff) Maria (Ff) Eric (ff) Anna (Ff) Juanita (Ff) Jason (Ff) Erin (FF) GEL WITH PATIENT NAMES Lane #1: DNA Standard Markers Lane #2: Normal DNA Sample Lane #3: FH control (FF) Lane #4: Patient #1 (Carlos-Anna’s Father) Lane #5: Patient #3 (Anna

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    Extra Credit Assignment A: Terms 1 – 20 1.) Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is similar to coronary artery disease (CAD). PAD is a problem in the circulatory system where your arteries become narrow which leads to less blood flow to your limbs. PAD develops in your extremities‚ more commonly your legs‚ which can make walking become painful‚ also known as claudication. 2.) Aortic valve stenosis (AVS) is when the aortic valve‚ which is between the aorta and left ventricle of the heart‚ becomes narrow

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