Chapter 1: • Combining form- the foundation of the word • Suffix- the word ending • Prefix- optional word beginning • -a to -ae‚ vena to venae • -us to -i‚ bronchus to bronchi • -um to -a‚ atrium to atria • -is to -es‚ diagnosis to diagnoses • -ix to -ices‚ helix to helices • -ex to -ices‚ apex to apices • -is to -ides‚ iris to irides • -nx to -nges‚ phlanx to phalanges • -oma to omata‚ carcinoma to carcinomata • -on to -a‚ mitochondrion to mitochondria Chapter 2: • Coronal plane-
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22 Respiratory System The Respiratory System Respiratory System Consists of the respiratory and conducting zones Respiratory zone: Site of gas exchange Consists of bronchioles‚ alveolar ducts‚ and alveoli Respiratory System Conducting zone: Conduits for air to reach the sites of gas exchange Includes all other respiratory structures (e.g.‚ nose‚ nasal cavity‚ pharynx‚ trachea) Respiratory muscles – diaphragm and other muscles that promote ventilation Major Functions of the Respiratory
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that outlines to the staff the plan (or roadmap) for the introduction. Project 2 The significance of continuous improvement goes far beyond the quality movement. Ultimately it is about organizational renewal and efforts to prevent organizational ossification. Drawing and elaborating on the analysis of “small wins” offered by Karl Weick and Frances Westley (1996‚ 454–455)‚ the significant benefits associated with continuous improvement can be detailed as follows: Continuous improvement typically mobilizes
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I. Fetal Pig Dissection II. Purpose Sus scrofa‚ or the domestic pig is a member of the class Mammalia and the order Artiodactyla. Since we as humans are also a member of class Mammalia‚ we have a good deal in common biologically with pigs‚ although we might not like to think so. Since we have a good deal in common‚ it is very helpful for us to study these animals both anatomically and physiologically. We do this when we test medicines on pigs‚ perfect surgical procedures on pigs‚ and even when
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CHAPTER 1 Interest in the human body and how it functions probably developed when our ancestors began to think about the reasons why people became ill and died. All earlier cultures had someone designated as a healer who was responsible for finding plants and herbs that cured body disorders. This healer also was responsible for praying or invoking the assistance of past ancestors to help in the healing process. As cultures developed and science began to evolve‚ interest in and knowledge about
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biological age and identification of human remains are issues addressed by forensic anthropologists. The most common radiograph used for establishing age up to 16 year old are dental radiographs and hand radiographs. Post-cranial radiographs of specific ossification centers depending on the reputed age of the individual are useful estimating older individual. Panoramic radiographs which visualize most structures of the jaws and related areas on a single radiograph‚ have been advocated for mass
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control movement or care for self Cephalo-Caudal development: from ‘head-to-tail’‚ organs‚ limbs‚ bones Bones and limbs develop quickest during infancy (after organs) Epiphyses: plates of cartilage between bone ends + shafts still in ossification Ossification: epiphyses into bone. Bone no longer grows Puberty: girls grow‚ then males. Reproductive organs develop‚ hormones – menstrual cycle control. Endocrine gland hormones (pregnancy‚ birth‚ breastfeeding) Endocrine Glands: reproduce hormones
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Marx and Weber: Critics of Capitalism In spite of their undeniable differences‚ Marx and Weber have much in common in their understanding of modern capitalism: they both perceive it as a system where "the individuals are ruled by abstractions (Marx)‚ where the impersonal and "thing-like" (Versachlicht) relations replace the personal relations of dependence‚ and where the accumulation of capital becomes an end in itself‚ largely irrational. Their analysis of capitalism cannot be separated
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TEST ONE 1. A 75-year-old man with a 40-pack-year history of smoking and hypercholesterolemia is diagnosed with severe atherosclerosis. Atherosclerotic occlusion of which the following arteries would result in insufficient perfusion of the urinary bladder? (A) external iliac (B) Inferior epigastric (C) Internal iliac (D) Internal pudendal (E) Lateral sacral 2. A 36-year-old woman is hospitalized for treatment of a stomach ulcer has been progressively worse over several months. Radiographic
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Secondary School Senior Leadership Teams’ use of micropolitical strategies in managing educational change? Abstract The concept and practice of teacher leadership has gained momentum in the past twenty five years. Teachers are assuming additional leadership functions at both the instructional and organisational levels of practice. Empirical literature reveals numerous small-scale‚ qualitative studies that use a micropolitical framework‚ that describe dimensions of teacher leadership
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