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    The Human Body

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    Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Part A 2. Distinguish between the activities of anatomists and physiologists. Anatomists deal with the structure (morphology) of the body parts. This includes the shapes‚ forms‚ and placement of body organs and appendages. Physiologists deal with the functions of body parts‚ what the body parts do‚ and how this is accomplished. 3. How does a biological structure’s form determine its function? Give an example. The functional role will depend upon the manner

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    Body Image

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    1st “Body Image” Would you prefer a healthy body image or be extremely thin for a movie? (Attention grabber) Body image is how you view yourself and you have confidence about hoe you feel. (Definition of topic) Hollywood portrays men and women as thin‚ muscular‚ and perfect‚ but not all people see themselves as up to that standard. (Counterargument) The media body image should have no limits; you should not try to look or be like something

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    Body Modification

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    body modification 873 words. "Job Stoppers" People who express themselves with body modification should not be subject to having opportunities taken from them. What is or isn’t on your body doesn’t have anything to do with what someone capable of doing. People who choose to express themselves in the way they best see their body will continue to receive discrimination when trying to get a respectable job. Body modification is as much a choice as religion‚ sexual orientation‚ and race

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    Body Sections

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    - Body Planes and Sections: 1. Sagittal plane is a vertical plane that divides the body into right and left parts. A sagittal plane that lies exactly in the midline is the median plane‚ or midsagittal plane. All other sagittal planes‚ offset from the midline‚ are parasagittal planes. 2. Frontal planes‚ like sagittal planes‚ lie vertically. Frontal planes‚ however‚ divide the body into anterior and posterior parts. A frontal plane is also called a coronal plane. 3. Transverse or horizontal‚ plane

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    Homeostasis Of The Body

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    Homeostasis A state of balance in the body Whoa Homeostasis  “the tendency of a system‚ esp. the physiological system of higher animals‚ to maintain internal stability‚ owing to the coordinated response of its parts to any situation or stimulus tending to disturb its normal condition or function” - Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)  “The ability or tendency of an organism or a cell to maintain internal equilibrium by adjusting its physiological processes.” - American Heritage Stedman’s Medical

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    Body Constructions

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    have the other. However‚ this is not the case with body decorations like tattoos and piercings. These body decorations have been around for many centuries; from the ancient Egyptians to the Native Americans‚ they are cultural all around the world. Since this time‚ they have been linked in many situations to similar diseases. If people harm their bodies just to obtain beauty‚ then why would it be a part of their culture? The harmful effects of body decorations only weaken a society; but‚ since it is

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    Respect for the Body

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    Respect for the Body Synthesis Essay “The Spirit is too Blunt an Instrument” by Anne Stevenson and “Any Soul to Any Body” by Cosmo Monkhouse describe the complicated relationship the body and soul share. These poets are highly opinionated about which complements the other; however in “Any Soul to Any Body” the poet shows more respect on a personal level for his body he’s departing. The body is the physical make up of all human beings‚ animals‚ and insects and so on. In “Spirit is too Blunt”

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    Body Image

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    MIND MAP/BODY IMAGE It is part of human nature to have feelings about how we look. However‚ how we view our bodies whether negative or positive‚ is all influenced by society and the culture that surrounds us. As well‚ interpersonal relationships and the physical changes that can occur over a lifetime both positive and negative‚ influences body image. Body Image can significantly influence a person’s mental health (Medscape Psychiatry‚ 2010). According to the article by (Davison & McCabe

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    Body Alterations

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    Tattoos‚ piercings and any other ornaments are applications that also take the human’s body as their final object. In his essay “The Body Jigsaw”‚ Philippe Liotard states that cosmetic surgery and body alterations stand at opposite sides. In the following‚ I’m going to take a position relatively to the above statement‚ before analyzing the situation in my home society‚ Lebanon. First of all‚ Liotard believes that body modifications are ways that one can use in order to look different from the common

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    Body Language

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    Body language Body language is a concept of which a person expresses what’s on their mind‚ their emotions and feelings without saying anything at all. Body language also can be referred to as non-verbal communication. Body language has many factors such as use of voice‚ gaze‚ touch‚ distance‚ time‚ and physical environments and appearance. Apart an small percentage of our overall brain processes verbal communication. Different people use body language in numerous different ways. Every person

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