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    Key Forensic evidence presented in court The prosecution case against the main suspect‚ Michael Shirley‚ consisted of four circumstantial pieces of evidence. Forensic evidence is evidence obtained by scientific methods. In the case of Linda Cook‚ methods used included extracting impressions and DNA. An Athletic shoe impression was found on Cook’s abdomen‚ sizing at 43-45 and was the right foot. This shoe had a distinctive tread pattern including the obvious impression of the word ‘Flash’ located

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    tissues and to filter substances from blood to form urine. The next type of epithelial tissue is stratified squamous epithelium. This is a tissue composed of two or more layers and the cells tend to be cuboidal. This type of tissue is found in the epidermis of the skin and the linings of the mouth‚ pharynx‚ esophagus and anus. The function of this tissue is to protect and secrete. Transitional epithelium is the next type of tissue and it varies in shape from cuboidal to squamous. It is located in the

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    to photosynthesis. Use clearly labelled diagrams in your answers. Water‚ air and glucose must move around the leave for it to photosynthesise. The water is transported through the xylem while the glucose is transported through the phloem. The epidermis allows the sunlight to readily penetrate through the leave for photosynthesis. 8) Explain the difference between mechanical and chemical digestion. Mechanical digestion is the actual physical break down of food into smaller pieces; for example

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    sets of organs or body structures belongs. e j c i 1. thymus‚ spleen‚ lymphatic vessels 2. bones‚ cartilages‚ tendons 3. pancreas‚ pituitary‚ adrenals 4. trachea‚ bronchi‚ alveoli d h b f 5. epidermis‚ dermis‚ and cutaneous sense organs 6. testis‚ ductus deferens‚ urethra 7. esophagus‚ large intestine‚ rectum 8. muscles of the thigh‚ postural muscles 9

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    1. The term “metazoan” is a synonym with “multicellular animal.” Are there any single celled animals? How are single-celled eukaryotes classified? 2. Give eight characteristics of sponges. Multicellular animals‚ body had pores‚ canals‚ and chambers‚ all sponges are mostly marine or totally aquatic‚ they exhibit radial symmetry or no symmetry‚ all adults are sessile and attached to the substratum no organs or true tissue are present‚ asexual reproduction occurs by buds or germmules‚ outer surface

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    There are over 100 different types of cancer. Each type of cancer can have different symptoms‚ diagnostic tests and treatment options. As a result‚ there are many terminologies and phrases that are used to describe the type‚ symptoms and diagnosis of cancer‚ and treatment methods. It is often very confusing as well as frustrating for the readers if too many medical jargons or terminologies are used in describing this condition. It is difficult for readers to understand the context of the topic or

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    Stage II is when there is a partial loss of the epidermis‚ dermis skin layers. Stage III is a real loss of the visible fat. Unchangeable stage is the stage of the ulcer that covered by slough however; it is usually between stages three and four. Stage IV is when the bone and muscular become visible due

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    differences in education and levels of competence‚ language barriers are examples of this as are differing experiences with technical jargon. For example it wouldn’t be suitable for a nurse to explain to a patient that what s wrong is that‚ the blistered epidermis‚ has an infection‚ as it is unlikely that the patient would understand what is being said. People’s fields of experience vary widely within a rest home not only due to the residences geographic locations but also in terms of their study‚ work

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    explore the external and internal factors. Throughout‚ it will continue to explain the negative effects that each factor has on the skin and what can be done to prevent it. The skin is made up of three main layers. The outermost layer is called the epidermis‚ also known as the barrier layer‚ it is around 0.1mm thick and protects the body. The skin cells move to this layer and shed daily‚ this is called desquamation. When exfoliating‚ it usually takes 28 days in young‚ healthy skin‚ but this decreases

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    as blood poisoning or endocarditis (an infection of the inner lining of the heart). Pathophysiology The anatomic structure of the skin provides a barrier to infection but also opportunities for infection to occur. The squamous epithelium of the epidermis provides a water-impervious and resilient barrier against bacteria. This barrier function is the most basic and effective of the nonspecific host defenses. The surface of the skin is always colonized‚ but infection only occurs when a breach of the

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