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    The diagram also shows a dissection of a male human body with most of the organs shown‚ it seems that people at time or before that time already did a lot of experiments and dissections on human body trying to understand their own body and how to treat different illness by bloodletting. It can also be conclude that bloodletting is a very scientific way to treat illness at that time as it appears in a published medicine book‚ the diagram shows a quite accurate human dissection and there are so many points

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    Salamander‚ Sparow‚ Bat 1 mark Q 22 To which major group do the following belong? i) Bat ii) Cycas iii) Plasmodium iv) Mosquito Q 23 To which phyla do the following animals belong? 2 marks i) Toad ii) Cockroach iii) Hydra iv) Earthworm Q 24 Rewrite the following names correctly‚ if incorrect. i) amoeba histolytica ii) Brassica Campestris iii) brassica Capitata iv) ALTHAEA ROSEA Q 25 Pick the odd one out and justify your choice by giving reasons. (i) Amphibia

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    as a desert‚ where wind can easily pick up sand. Wind erosion forms dunes and flattens areas of sand. Glaciers can also be a cause of erosion. When a glacier melts‚ it can flood land and move the soil. Even something as small as an earthworm can cause erosion. Earthworms and other insects that burrow in the ground make tunnels in soil and reform it. Humans also greatly contribute to erosion. Because of humans‚ the Earth has gone through millions of years of farming‚ cutting down trees‚ and the development

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    Gempaku was watching being dissected was a criminal that was murdered for his crimes‚ a dissection was being done for physician practice. The main capital Tokyo‚ was referred to as ‘Edo’. Dutch books where almost impossible to come by suggesting that trade with Europe was kept to a minimum. Japan was also still in its class system‚ this is seen when Sugita Gempaku describes the man that is performing the dissection saying that he belongs to the class that deals with the dead. Also the Japanese people

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    Many artists studied the superficial anatomy such as the musculature and skin of humans‚ this is why many people think leonardo began his dissections. The only way dissections were accepted were for artistic purposes. While Leonardo was in Florence they allowed him to perform human dissections‚ but while he was in Rome he wasn’t granted this special permission and was accused of being a sorcerer. The people who discovered him ended up destroying his lab (Sterpetti)

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    the urea that is excreted? Which organ of another studied organism resembles the nephron in function? THREE EXCRETORY ORGANS: KIDNESY‚ LUNG‚ SKIN UREA MUST BE MIXED IN WATER TO BE EXCRETED BY THE NEPHRON AND SKIN. THE NEPHRIDIA OF THE EARTHWORM IS SIMILAR IN STRUCTURE/FUNCTION TO THE NEPHRON OF A VERTEBRATE MAMMAL KIDNEY. 3. How are the excretory wastes carbon dioxide and water produced in the body? CARBON DIOXIDE IS AN EXCRETORY WASTE FROM RESPIRATION. IF YOU FOLLOW THE CARBONS

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    ABIGAILE S. BAGANG R L E – OR MCMC BSN – 3B1 Diagnosis: Stabbed Wound Definition: A stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object that is "deeper than it is wide". Most stabbings occur because of intentional violence or through self infliction. History of the patient: The patient got stabbed with a knife at the left forearm while drinking alcohol with his friends. (The scrub nurse told me‚ the patient has

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    septum in the heart. Galen wrote that it had small holes in however when Vesalius tested this he found that there were no holes. Vesalius was able to prove this because by this time the Christian church had less control over what people did so dissections on human bodies wasn’t considered to be as bad as it was previously. Vesalius wrote down his findings in a book called The Fabric of the Human Body which was spread around Europe quickly because of the invention of the printing press. His challenges

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    Charles V‚ Vesalius‚ a citizen of the Low Countries‚ which were a part of the Holy Roman Empire‚ had to leave Paris in 1536. He returned to Louvain‚ where‚ at the recommendation of Guenther‚ Vesalius‚ still a student‚ was permitted to conduct public dissections. He also published a Paraphrase of the Ninth Book of Rhazes (Rhazes‚ also known as al-Rasi‚ was a Moslem physician of the early 10th century)‚ in which he made a considerable effort to substitute Latin terms for the still heavily Arabic medical

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    1. LOCATION: Inpatient‚ Hospital PATIENT: Margaret Hill ATTENDING PHYSICIAN: Ronald Green‚ MD SURGEON: Gary Sanchez‚ MD PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Chronic cholecystitis and cholelithiasis POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Chronic cholecystitis and cholelithiasis PROCEDURE PERFORMED: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy INDICATION: Mrs. Hill has been having RUQ pain with nausea and vomiting and diarrhea. The patient was found to have chronic cholecystitis with cholelithiasis and she was taken to the operating room. PROCEDURE:

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