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    Forensic Anthropology

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    an authorized setting (such examples are the well-known shows “Bones”‚ “CSI: Miami”‚ “CSI: NY”‚ etc.). A forensic anthropologist can help in the proof of identity of deceased persons whose remains are seared‚ mutilated‚ decomposed‚ distorted or else unrecognizable. “Forensic anthropologists work with coroners and others in identifying and analyzing human remains.” (pg. 14‚ Jurmain) “Why study bones? In summary‚ the answer is that bones often survive the process of decay and provide the main evidence

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    Bone Cancer

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    Bone Cancer / Osteosarcoma The topic that I pick is Bone cancer. I pick bone cancer because I want to know more about bone cancer. One thing is it occurs in the bones and kills the bone tissue. Second thing is typically affects the long bones like arms and legs. Third thing is there were about 2‚800 cases of the cancer. Fourth thing is Osteoporosis is a weakening of the bones. The fifth thing is about the treatment is surgery‚ radiation‚ and chemotherapy or all of them at the same time. Bone

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    Calcium Homeostasis

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    calcium in our bodies is stored in the teeth and bones. Calcium generates about two percent of our total body weight. Calcium is crucial in bone formation‚ keeping strong bones and teeth and is known for helping to prevent osteoporosis. Although calcium is mostly thought about in the bones and teeth‚ it also plays important roles throughout the body. The amount of calcium outside the bones and teeth may be small in comparison to what is inside the bones and teeth‚ but is very useful in many functions

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    musculoskeletal disorders

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    friction between the bones leading to pain‚ swelling and limited use of the joint. Osteoporosis is a musculoskeletal disorder that decreases bone mass. This disorder can be causes by a number of things‚ most common is age and sex of a person. Women are more likely to have this disorder than men because women start life with less bone life‚ women live longer than men and when a woman reaches menopause‚ there is a sudden drop in estrogen and this speeds up bone loss. People with smaller bone frames are also

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    Essay About Rickets

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    resurge of incidents being seen? Rickets is the softening and weakening of bones in children also known as Osteomalacia in adults‚ usually because of a vitamin D deficiency or genetic condition. Vitamin D is what promotes the absorption of calcium and phosphorous from the Gestational Intestines tract. When a person has a vitamin D insufficiency it makes it difficult to maintain proper calcium and phosphorous levels in the bones. There are several different

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    Synovial Joints

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    Consists of: Articular cartilage Joint capsule Synovial membrane which secrets synovial fluid Ligaments Bursae Menisci Articular Cartilage Hyaline cartilage covers the bones surface is known as articular cartilage Resists wear and minimizes friction Subchondral plate- bone beneath articular cartilage that contains elastic cancellous bone Absorbs shock‚ protects from stress by body weight and force of contracting muscles Excessive mechanical stress (obesity or athletics) may cause fractures Joint Capsule

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    Zhane’ Jackson April 16‚ 2013 Bio 112L Lab Report Bones and the Digestive‚ Respiratory‚ Circulatory‚ and Nervous Systems Introduction: Bones are what our skeletal systems are made up of. There are 206 bones in the human body of the adult skeleton. The adult skeleton is broken up in two divisions: the axial skeleton‚ and the appendicular skeleton. The axil skeleton is made up of 80 bones‚ and the appendicular skeleton is made up of 126 bones. As for the different systems of the body‚ we dissected

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    Fish Amino Acid (FAA) Make nitrate from fish it contains abundant amount of nutrients and various types of amino acid. Put whole fish or bones‚ gills and guts‚scales‚ tails etc. Washed‚ crushed livesnail or kuhol (eggs can also be used)place in a plastic container. Pestle orcrush materials Don’t use hands. Add thesame amount of molasses or Muscovadosugar. Mix sugar in ¾ container with fishingredients then remaining molasses.Prepare at night to prevent flies frombreeding. APPLICATION:FAA / CALPHOS

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    Joint Knee Research Paper

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    consisting of 4 bones and an extensive network of ligaments and muscles. What is the scientific name of this joint? The knee joints that make up the knee are split into three parts. The femur meets the tibia to form the main knee joint. This joint has an inner called medial and an outer called lateral compartment. The patella joins the femur to form a third joint‚ called the patellofemoral joint. The patella protects the front of the knee joint. What bones make up this joint? The Bones that make up

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    Chapter 10 Muscle The muscular system helps in providing the movement for bones and in doing so allows the body to make complex movements. Muscle is one of the four types of primary tissue. The three kind of muscle tissue that make up the human body are: skeletal muscle‚ smooth muscle‚ and cardiac muscle. Skeletal muscle is voluntary and are usually found attached to bones where they help to produce movement of the skeleton. Smooth muscle is involuntary and are usually found in the walls of the

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