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    organ system where nutrients pass through. Cardiovascular and lymphatic systems make up the complete circulatory system. Arteries‚ veins‚ and the heart are the main organs in the circulatory system. Examples of nutrients that are passed through are electrolytes‚ amino acids and lymph. Also other substances passed through the specific organ system are gases‚ hormones and blood cells to and from cells. The reason the substances are passed through the circulatory system is to fight diseases and stabilize

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    Circulatory System

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    CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Transport nutrients‚ respiratory gases‚ hormones‚ water‚ electrolytes‚ to and from all tissues of the body Body Fluids Interstitial Fluid - occupies spaces surrounding the cells in the body. Blood – contained within blood vessels BODY FLUID COMPOSITION LYMPHATIC SYSTEM FUNCTION: function of the lymphatic system is to return to the blood the excess fluid (lymph) filtered across capillary walls into interstitial spaces. plays a central role in the body’s defenses. Located

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    Primary functions of the kidney: — Maintaining homeostasis through the regulation of fluid and electrolytes and removing wastes through the formation of urine. ž Other important functions: — Regulation of acid-base balance — Control of blood pressure — Renal clearance — Regulation of RBC production — Synthesizing vitamin D to the active form — Secreting prostaglandins — Regulating calcium and phosphorus balance. Nephron ž Each kidney has about 1 million

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    fraction increased of the solution so did the enthalpy until a certain limit of about 0.32. Since water’s structure and unique properties affect many aspects of a solution‚ the solutions enthalpy’s decreased at a certain time due to ethanol’s non-electrolyte nature. Introduction Johnson and Oatis (1) state that entropy is one of many reasons why a substance dissolves into another. Since nature tends to go towards a more random state‚ entropy is a significant factor. Other forces such as neutralization

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    Ssb Demodulator Report

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON DETECTION OF SINGLE-SIDE-BAND MODULATION Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN ____________________________________ ENGINEERING SUBMITTED BY -------------------- (--------------) --------------------- (---------------) --------------------- (---------------) DEPARTMENT OF _______________________ ENGINEERING __________COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AFFILIATED TO ___________ UNIVERSITY

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    Diet and Exercise

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    Diet and Exercise Introduction During PE theory we have been looking at diet and exercise. Our main focus has been of what sorts of foods and drinks we consume‚ especially before and after exercise. We have looked at keeping our bodies hydrated‚ and what liquids we should consume. Lastly Kilojoules is another area we have been learning about‚ and how many we burn during different activities. Diet and nutrition – what foods should we be eating? What you eat plays a big part of health‚ looks

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    Unit 12 Ass 1

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    Learner Name Unit number and title 12 Physiology of Human Regulation and Reproduction Assessor Name Moderator Name Jack Khan/Rim Nasser/Abebe Molla Sahar Rashid/Mohammed Haji Date issued Hand in deadline Turn-It-In Score 26/03/15 06/03/15 (draft) Assignment title 1: Regulating Fluids In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria. Criteria reference To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the learner is able to Task No Assessor’s

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    Is there a history of diabetes in your family? Have you had any radiation therapy to your head and or neck? 3. You know that potential causes for some of R.M.’s symptoms include depression‚ hypothyroidism‚ anemia‚ cardiac disease‚ fluid and electrolyte imbalance‚ and allergies. As part of your screening procedures‚ describe how you would begin to investigate which of these conditions probably do not account for R.M.’s symptoms. As part of screening procedure‚ e began our investigation by focusing

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    nausea and vomiting develop. The presence of these symptoms typically overlaps with the drop in the cell count described previously. As a result‚ sepsis‚ loss of fluids‚ electrolytes and opportunistic infections complicate the picture. Persistent high fevers and bloody diarrhea is an ominous sign despite fluid and electrolyte replacement. Survival time in this syndrome does not vary with dose. Death happens at the same time regardless of dose. Human death occurs within three to ten days without

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    Diabetes Concept Map

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    face Ketonemia & acidosis with blood pH: < 7.3 Serum bicarbonate level < 15 mEq/L Kussmaul Respirations Nausea Vomiting Polyuria Abdominal Pain Fruity Breath Odor (acetone) Electrolyte imbalance If DKA untreated: Possibly Fatal Treatment for DKA IV fluids to treat dehydration & balance electrolytes Insulin to lower blood glucose level & stop production of ketones Treatment for Type 1 Diabetes Medication Insulin Injections Insulin Pump Rapid-Acting Onset:

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