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    Writing of Lab Reports __________________________________________________________________________ W hy should I bother writing lab reports in the correct way?” The Foundation Programme is designed to prepare you for undergraduate studies at UTAR which will require the writing of lab reports all years generally. At the end of your third year‚ you may have an opportunity to work on scientific projects which will culminate in an official scientific report. Depending on the quality of your report

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    Human Anatomy and Physiology 260 - Midterm 1 Cardiovascular Anatomy Arteries: • Carry Blood from the heart to the tissues • Gradually decreasing in size of vessels o Arteries - Transportation of red blood cells away from the heart o Arterioles - Smaller‚ lead from the arteries to the capollaries o Capillaries - Gas exchange (tissue level) • 3 layers of wall: o 1. Tunica Adventitia (Tough outer layer) o 2. Turnica media (Middle smooth muscular layer‚ changes the diameter of the blood

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    Benefit of potato: Blood-Pressure Lowering Potential good source of vitamin C‚ a good source of vitamin B6‚ copper‚ potassium‚ manganese‚ and dietary fiber. Benefit of pandan leaf: the leaves are used for treating diseases of the skin leaf is used in making grass green Pandan cake Benefit Of Lotus Leaf: used for treatment of summer heat syndrome and dampness accumulation lowering blood lipids

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    proteins is melanin. Melanin is what is used to respond to and protect against UV radiation in animals. Though melanosomes are only produced in specialized cells known as melanocytes‚ the pigments that they produce travel to other cells of the lower epidermis by ways of the cytoskeletons and cytoplasmic extensions. Since many mammals do not have a very striking redistribution of melanocytes than that of amphibians and fish‚ the latter are more targeted for research than their warm blooded counterparts

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    excellent way of depicting how the environment can cause a biochemical reaction that produces mental states. For example‚ if a person were to hold their hand over a heated stove top and burn themselves that would cause sensory neurons located in the epidermis to be activated. From there the signal would travel to the brain where axons carry messages from one dendritic cell to the next. Furthermore‚ we are able to produce various mental states and thoughts‚ such as agony or the thought of dressing the

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    the atmosphere as far as the naked eye could see. A light sprinkle of participation turned into a sever downpour of rain stinging our bare moist skin that no longer protected us. It felt as though petite needles continuously dug deep beneath the epidermis. My family aboard the boat began to worry for one another safety. We were now in a life-threatening storm on the midst of a furious river. I observed the innocence of a child in my niece as the depressing look of fear surrounded her shivering

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    each system‚ list the names of the specific structures that had to be reattached. De specific! Go to the chapter on each system and identify the structures that you would find in the injured region. a. Integumentary- The hypodermis‚ dermis and epidermis‚ which is the skin‚ would all have to be reattached. b. Skeletal- The long bone called the humerus. c. Muscular- The Biceps brachii‚ triceps brachii‚ brachialis‚ triceps brachii(long head) and triceps brachii(lateral head) d. Cardiovascular-

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    temperature. it also allows us to have the sense of touch. Further more‚ our skin has a big job protecting your body‚ it’s made to be tough and stretchy. There’s a lot more to this job than it might seem. There are three main layers of the skin; The epidermis‚ the outermost layer of skin (the part of skin you see)‚ it provides a waterproof barrier and creates our skin tone. Dermis is the second layer of skin‚ It’s much thicker and does a lot for your body. Subcutaneous fat is the bottom

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    Integumentary System Human Physiology Table of Contents History……………………………………………Page 3 Composition of the Skin…………………………Page 18 Skin Color………………………………………Page 22 Aging……………………………………………Page 25 Medical…………………………………………Page 28 Conclusion………………………………………Page 36 Bibliography……………………………………Page 37 History: Skin is a protective organ that covers the body and merges with the mucous membranes at the openings of the body such as the mouth and anus. It is attached loosely to underlying

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    Review all chapters in your exercise manual beginning with the introduction INTRODUCTION: (Covered 9.4.14 II Week 1) Biosafety levels1: basic level of containment. Hand washing or wearing gloves 2: Appropriate for working with human body fluids. Autoclave‚ sharps containers‚ lab coats 3: appropriate for working with pathogens that can be transmitted via respiratory route. Self-closing‚ double doors and sealed windows 4: Highest level. Aerosol pathogens; pathogens with no vaccine/treatment. Separate

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