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    CSU Anatomy Camp

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    I never knew the value of life until I held a human heart in my hand. The human body is strong and powerful with bones‚ muscles‚ nerves‚ arteries‚ and veins‚ but so fragile; one thing goes wrong and that is where surgeons come in. Everyone ended up at the CSU Anatomy Camp for two reasons: to learn about the medical field and have experiences. It was like walking into a room full of like-minded people‚ who were eager to learn. I was there because I needed to be with people who could teach me and

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    Physiology of Planarians

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    regeneration‚ become two. Planarians are hermaphrodites and contain both eggs and sperm. (2) VI. Size: Planarians range in size from the 0.125- 1 inch. However‚ there are tropical terrestrial species that grow as large as 2 feet. (4) VII. Human Interest: Planarians are found in many experiments all over the world due to their amazing regenerating abilities. In particular‚ there were many famous experiments done in the 1960s by a biologist named John McConnell. He studied the effects of memory

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    P1 – Anatomy & Physiology Outline the functions of the main cell components Cell Membrane; in the human body there are millions of cells‚ for every cell in the body it is surrounded with a cell membrane also known as plasma.The cell membrane separates the interior of all cells to the outside environment. The outer layer or the cell controls the movement which goes in and out of the cell. The cell membrane holds the cell together‚ but has very tiny holes to allow products to move in

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    Describe the basic anatomy of the human body affected by assisting and moving The human body is only able to assume it’s different posture and maintain its structure due to the skeletal system. The skeletal system is made up of bones which have an outer hard cortical layer and an inner soft trabecular layer made of cancellous bone. Within some long bone is the all important marrow from where all the blood cells originate after maturation. The skeletal system can be divided into 2 groups: 1.

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    Gizduino: Arduino Compatible Kit (Atmega168 and Atmega328) Hardware Manual Rev 1r0 e-Gizmo Learn to use and program microcontroller the fast and easy way. e-Gizmo’s Gizduino platform kit is a single board AVR microcontroller platform based on highly popular open source Arduino design. It can be used as well with AVR’s tradional programming tools. FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS The Gizduino is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328 and ATmega168. It has 14 digital input/ output pins

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    The Manual Analysis

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    THE MANUAL EPICTETUS The Handbook is a guide to daily life. Epictetus focuses his attention on how to practically apply oneself on a philosophical level. The primary theme in this short work is that one should expect what will happen and wish it to happen so. The other motif that appears is Epictetus’ opinion on the judgment of events: What upset people are not things themselves‚ but their judgments about the things. For example‚ "death is nothing dreadful or else it would have appeared dreadful

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    Arizona Department of Health Services Division of Behavioral Health Services HIPAA Privacy Manual Version 1.0 April 14‚ 2003 Arizona Department of Health Services Division of Behavioral Health Services HIPAA Privacy Manual Table of Contents Page No SECTION 001: HIPAA Privacy Requirements...............................................5 SECTION 002: Administrative and General Requirements for the Implementation of HIPAA ...............................................

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    Male Reproductive Physiology

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    MALE REPRODUCTION MALE REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY Testis - 2 compartments: interstitial tissue containing the Leydig cells that synthesize and secrete testosterone and the seminiferous tubules that produce spermatozoa and contain Sertoli cells Leydig cells and testosterone synthesis - Leydig cells mainly produce testosterone - T is a prohormone for synthesis of estradiol (vs. aromatase) and DHT (via. 5-alpha-reductase) - many effects of T are mediated via estradiol (esp in

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    CONCENTRATION AND DILUTION Physiology 1‚ Las Positas College Name: In science‚ concentration is a measure of the number of particles (solutes) in a given volume. If one room has 100 people in it‚ and a room of equal size has 50 people‚ one can say that the concentration of people in one room is twice that of the other. Quite simple‚ isn’t it? On a molecular level‚ consider whether you put one lump or two of sugar‚ or no sugar at all‚ in your coffee. If you use two lumps‚ you prefer twice

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    [pic] Good planning is central to successful teaching - and effective planning requires a clear set of learning objectives. In order to generate learning objectives‚ you need first to check the syllabus requirements. These may be expressed in a variety of ways. For example‚ they may be given as topic headings‚ or learning outcomes‚ or competence statements. The precise form varies according to the type of qualification. In order to understand the uses and characteristics of learning objectives

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