understand abnormality in the nerve that cause disorders. The objective of this study was to trigger a compound nerve action potentials (CAPs) and examine the effects of a stimulus voltage on a nerve and inspect their threshold‚ refractory period and also their velocity. Compound nerve action potentials (CAPs) are summed action potential of one nerve‚ one nerve consists of many neurons. We used the sciatic Lithobates pipiens nerve in this experiment‚ the sciatic nerve is long nerve‚ it extends from the buttocks
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Human Physiology An Integrated Approach‚ 6e (Silverthorn) Chapter 7 Introduction to the Endocrine System 1) Which of the following is NOT a method of hormone action A) control of enzymatic reaction rates B) control of ion or molecule transport across cell membranes C) control of electrical signaling pathways D) control of gene expression and protein synthesis E) All are methods of hormone action. Answer E Section Title The Classification of Hormones Learning Outcome 7.1 Skill Level I Reviewing
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◦ HSC2028 MOVE AND POSITION INDIVIDUALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR PLAN OF CARE. ◦ Outcome 1. Understand anatomy and physiology in relation to moving and positioning individuals. ◦ 1.1 As care workers part of our role is to help people move and reposition in the safest possible way. To enable us to do this we need to understand the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Understanding this reduces the risk of harm to you or the person in you care. The spinal columns made up of individual bones
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the cranial nerves‚ to test if all of them are alert‚ functioning and normal. I will be testing the cranial nerves on Brenda Jones my partner for this experiment. The cranial nerves that I will be testing on my partner is the olfactory nerve‚ the optic nerve‚ the oculomotor nerve‚ the trochlear nerve‚ the abduces nerves‚ the trigeminal nerve‚ her facial nerves‚ the vestibulocochlear nerves‚ the glossopharyngeal nerve‚ the Vagus nerves‚ her accessory nerve and her Hypoglossal nerves. By examining
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In 1960‚ Reagan registered as a Democrat but quickly changes to a Republican in 1962. What really started Reagan political career was when Reagan gave a televised speech to Presidential candidate Barry Goldwater called “A Time for Choosing”.[3] Reagan emerged on the national political scene in 1964 when he made fervent television speech
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anatomy and physiology 1.1 describe the anatomy and physiology of the skin in relationm to skin break down and development of pressure sores. the skin is the largest organ of the body it covers a total surface space of around 30000 sq inches oviously depending on hight size of person. the skin is made up of nails‚hair‚sweat glands. the skin provides the organs protections by providng a outer surface which in tourn has other different jobs these are being able to regulate the body temperture
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developed cancer because the local water supply had been contaminated by nuclear waste. A person who decides to sunbathe without sunscreen all summer runs a high risk of contracting melanoma‚ due to the amount of UV rays they are receiving. Topic 3 Homeostasis is the desired balance of all the vital signs of the body in order to keep the body functioning correctly. It is important to have a “command center” to monitor this information in order to maintain this balance. The brain is the command
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Review Sheet for Gas laws Name ___________________________ 1. A gas at 2.3 atm occupies 12 liters. The volume is changed to 6 liters what is the resulting pressure? 2. A sample of gas is confined to 30ml at a pressure of 6 atmospheres. When the pressure is changed to 3liters‚ what is the resulting pressure? 3. A gas occupies 30 L. When the gas is heated from 50C to 100C‚ what is the final volume? 4. In a lab‚ Neon vapor occupied a volume of 1 liter at STP‚ the volume was changed to 4 liter
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MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY Exercise 11 Acuesta‚ Patrisha Afalla‚ Antonette Hanns Beo‚ Jellie Ayz Bustamante‚ Jemimah Keziah Soriano‚ Jhon Cris Introduction • Muscle Contraction - the shortening of the muscle as a result of tension generated by muscle fibers; -Regulated by the production of calcium ions‚ stimulated via thermal‚ chemical‚ mechanical‚ and electrical stimuli Objectives BE ABLE TO: 1. Make a muscle-femur preparation; Set up Kymograph; Demonstrate muscular contraction; Differentiate
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Introduction This literature review will seek to research‚ analyse and evaluate two areas in human resource management (HRM) relating to Ethics and HRM‚ and Employment relations. Review 1 - Ethics and HRM The study of ethics in Human Relations Management (HRM) seems fraught with a plethora of historical and contemporary theories which seek to find clarity in an ever changing and challenging business environment. This review will identify the challenges faced by human resource professionals in
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