3 HN1.T3 Face (including parotid salivary gland) 4 HN1.T4 Neck triangles 5 HN1.T5 Facial and trigeminal nerves 6 HN1.T6 Connections of the neck Class 2 - Dry room Board number Station code Summary of content 1 HN1.H1 Basic histology of salivary glands 2 HN1.B1 Bones of the skull 3 HN1.B2 Cervical vertebrae 4 HN1.R1 Radiology of the skull 5 HN1.S1 Surface Anatomy of
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Mosby; 2001. 4. Ash MM‚ Nelson SJ. Wheeler’s dental anatomy‚ physiology‚ and occlusion. 8th ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders; 2003. 5. Ash MM‚ Ramfjord S. Occlusion. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders; 1995. 6. Avery JK‚ Chiego DJ. Essentials of oral histology and embryology: a clinical approach. 3rd ed. St. Louis: Mosby‚ Elsevier; 2006. 7. Bagg J. Essentials of microbiology for dental students. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press; 2005. 8. Baynes JW‚ Dominiczak MH. Medical biochemistry. 2nd ed.
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Anatomy & Physiology. (8th ed.). New York: Pearson Benjamin Cummings. – Seeley‚ R.R.‚ Stephens‚ T.D.‚ & Tate‚ P. (2008). Anatomy and Physiology. (8th ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. – Young‚ B.‚ & Heath‚ J.W. (2006). Wheather’s Functional Histology: A text & colour atlas. (5th ed.). England: Churchill Livingstone. 6 OBJECTIVES OF UNIT This unit aims to provide a balanced introduction to anatomy and physiology at an appropriate level‚ which places emphasis on the fundamental concepts without overwhelming
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Evaluation/Worksheet Answer the following questions in the space provided. Remember to use complete sentences to demonstrate comprehension and understanding. Based on the labs you completed‚ answer the following questions: 1. Which solute(s) were able to diffuse into the right beaker from the left beaker? Which did not? Answer: The solute(s) that were able to diffuse Na+/Cl- ‚ Urea‚ Glucose. The solute that didn’t was Albumin. 2. Explain the relationship between the rate of diffusion
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Roberts R.J: Fish Pathology‚ Bailliere Tindall‚ London‚ Second edition‚ 1989. 2 3. Anderson B.G.: Atlas of Trout Histology‚ Wyoming Department of Fish and Game‚ 1974. 4 5. Magaki G.‚ Rebelin W.E.: The Pathology of Fishes‚ The University of Wisconsin Press‚ 1975. 6 7. Tucker C.S.: Channel Catfish Culture‚ Elsevier Science Publishers‚ Amsterdam‚ 1985. 8 9. Wales J.H.: Microscopic Anatomy of Salmonids. An Atlas‚ United States Department of the Interior‚ Resource Publication 150‚ 1983. 10 11. Reichenbach-Klinke
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classes of malocclusion can be corrected and give an individual a better sense of social acceptance. This is the most any of us can ask for. References 1. Illustrated Dental Embryology‚ Histology‚ and Anatomy‚ 2nd Ed.‚ Chapter 20‚ pgs 345-349‚ Mary Bath-Balogh‚ Margaret J. Fehrenbach 2. Color Atlas of Common Oral Diseases‚ 4th Ed.‚ Pg 8&90‚ Robert P. Langlais‚ Craig S. Miller‚ Jill S. Nield-Gerhig. 3. Modern Dental Assisting‚ 9th Ed.‚ Chapter 11‚ Pgs. 143-145‚ Doni L. Bird‚ Debbie
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6 Histology Review Supplement Cardiovascular Tissue Review From the PhysioEx main menu‚ select Histology Atlas. Click on the white Sort By drop-down menu and select Histology Review from the list. Refer to the slides in the Cardiovascular Tissue Slides folder as you complete this worksheet. Which component of the intercalated disc is a junction that provides the intercellular communication required for the myocardium to perform as a functional syncytium? Gap junctions Heart The heart
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Package Title: Testbank Course Title: pap13 Chapter Number: 18 Question type: Multiple Choice 1) Which of the following is NOT a function of a hormone? Regulates chemical composition and volume of the internal environment Regulates metabolism Regulates glandular secretions Produces electrolytes Controls growth and development Answer: d Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective 1: 18.1 Compare control of body functions by the nervous system and endocrine system
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Wilms Tumor Wilms tumor‚ also called Nephroblastoma‚ is the most common type of pediatric kidney cancer‚ accounting for about 5% of all childhood cancers. “It is named after Max Wilms‚ a German doctor who wrote one of the first medical articles about the disease in 1899” (The American Cancer Society‚ 2016). Majority of cases are diagnosed before the age of 5‚ becoming less common as the child grows older. There are approximately 500 new cases diagnosed every year in the United States. During
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Experimental Laboratory Report: An investigation into the rate of osmosis Liana Gohery - 98332250 12/12/2014 Word count - ………3000……….. 1. Abstract This study was conducted to investigate the effect of concentration gradients on the rate of osmosis. Osmosis is the cellular transport of water‚ this study was conducted to show the significance of the rate at which this occurs. Dialysis bags were filled with three different concentrations of sucrose solutions and two with water. They were
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