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    skeletal system. Bones‚ cartilage‚ ligaments and tendons are all types of connective tissue that support your frame. The human skeleton is a wonder of design and engineering. It is incredibly strong and affords us great protection‚ but it is also incredibly light‚ giving us a great range of mobility. As you go on to explore the human body‚ knowledge of bone names will help you navigate the world of muscles and joints as well as other body systems. Before you learn about the role bones play in identifying

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    Chapter 6 Course Notes

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    1. Compare bone to cartilage tissues relative to its resilience‚ speed of regeneration and access to nutrients. Bone tissue is composed of mainly of calcium phosphate‚ making it very hard and resistance to compression‚ and It regenerates slower in comparison to cartilage. Bone is also a reservoir for minerals and has an interior that forms blood cells. Cartilage contains no blood vessels and relys on the surrounding connective tissue to bring in nutrients. 2. Describe in proper order the

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    Osteoporosis

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    What is it? Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to become very weak and brittle. Bone is a living tissue that is constantly being replaced as it is removed. However‚ when the creation of new bone is not caught up with the removal of old bonebones become brittle. Bones can become so weak that falling down‚ bending over‚ and coughing can cause a fracture. Most fractures occur in the hip‚ wrists‚ and spine. Juvenile Osteoporosis is a rare type of osteoporosis that occurs in children. This

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    ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE ANKLE The essential structures of the ankle can be categorised into the following; Bones and joints Ligaments and tendons Muscles Nerves Blood vessels Bones And Joints The ankle joint is comprised of three bones: the talus‚ also referred to as the anklebone‚ the tibia and the fibula (Figure 1) (Yufit & Seligson 2010). The way in which these three bones connect to form the joint and to enable movement‚ in particular‚ dorsiflexion and plantar flexion‚ is by the top of

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    body. It is made up of three things; bones‚ cartilage and joints. Without these three things we would just be a heap of skin‚ muscle and internal organs. The skeleton is made up of 206 bones that are separated into two groups. Firstly‚ the Axial Skeleton. The Axial skeleton is made up of 80 different bones whereas the Appendicular skeleton is made up of 126 bones. The Axial Skeleton The axial is a particular part of the skeleton that is made up of the bones in the head and trunk of a vertebrate

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    Techniques of Maceration

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    with the difficulty of removing soft tissue from the human skeleton without damaging the bones‚ teeth‚ and sometimes cartilage. Methods that use chemicals are fast yet destructive to bone. Safer methods can require more time and labor. Cost‚ also plays a factor in the available resources used in different maceration techniques. Finding a method that is both cost-effective while not being harmful to the bones‚ or too time-consuming is a challenge. While there is a struggle to find the standard maceration

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    Anatomy: Dermis

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    The dermis is composed of the papillary layer and the ___________. | epidermis | | cutaneous plexus | | hypodermis | | -reticular layerThe reticular and papillary layers together compose the dermis. | What structure is responsible for the strength of attachment between the epidermis and dermis? | stratum corneum | | basement membrane | | -epidermal ridge | | stratum lucidumThe deeper the epidermal ridge‚ the stronger the attachment. | The type of cells that form the strata

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    The innocent wolf Once upon a time‚ in a big forest lived a wolf. The wolf was a vegetarian unlike the other wolves in his pack so the other wolves plotted to eat him up. ’Oh please! Oh please! Don’t eat me up!’ The wolf wailed miserably feeling very sorry for himself. Just as the pack leader was about to take the first bite‚ a magical woods fairy appeared and in the blink of an eye‚ she whisked him away to safety. The wolf was very grateful to the woods fairy and thanked her

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    cattle yards‚ screaming in agony he clutched his right forearm which clearly showed signs of bone deformity. Davo is in immense pain and has obvious signs of bone deformity; these are all clear symptoms that he has either broken his right forearm‚ or at the least fractured it. The injury would be identified as a direct hard tissue injury due to the impact his forearm has just gone through and the signs of bone deformity‚ there would also be signs of soft tissue injury‚ such as bruising. The first

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    DE LA SALLE LIPA College of Education‚ Arts and Sciences OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM National Security Concerns and Peace Education I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of this module‚ the students are expected to: 1. articulate the concept of national security and peace in the promotion of national development; 2. identify the values that must be developed and strengthened among students in the furtherance

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