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    Learning Objectives for Chapter 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY Education is for improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it. Marian Wright Edelman Define anatomy and physiology. -anatomy is the science of the structure and relationship of the structures. -physiology is the science of body functions (dhow it works) Describe the six levels of structural organization and give examples of each. Chemical - atoms and molecules Cellular - molecules

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    Frequent human interaction creates a large part of a person’s sanity. People interact with each other throughout the entire day‚ they just do not think about it. But if that human interaction is taken away by loneliness or loss‚ it has a major effect on our sanity. Virgil‚ the author of the Aeneid‚ was born in 70 B.C. near Mantua‚ Italy. Born into a peasant family‚ Virgil had many hardships faced early on in his life‚ which he reflects in his many poetic works. His most notable work was the epic

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    Human Body and Computers

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    Pigs live on a farm. Sadly‚ humans eat pigs for ham‚ pork and bacon. Bacon is good for the heart. Hearts are inside the human body. Without a heart‚ a human could not live. Without humans‚ our world would be over come with animals. Animals are important for the human world. Animals prove food‚ so humans can grow and become strong. Humans can exercise to strengthen their muscles. Muscles are very important for the human body. They are also very complex item in the body but are very important. Another

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    Anatomy of the Human Body

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    Anatomy of The Human Body The Skeletal System Zygomatic Arch Fibula Vertebrae Cranium Tibia Patella Femur Ulna Radius Humerus Scapula Clavicle Phalanges Metatarsals Tarsals Ischium Phalanges Metacarpals Carpals Pubis Sacrum Ilium Ribs Sternum Mandible Vertebrae Cervical region – the main function of the cervical spine is to support the weight of the head Thoracic region –the main function of the thoracic spine is to protect the organs of the chest by providing

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    Organisation of the human body. Jade Roberts. Barbara. P1‚ P2 AND P3. Health and Social Care level 3. 1 In this booklet I will be explaining what the main components and functions are of the cells. I will also be outlining the structure of the main tissues in the body and the gross structure of all the body systems. 2 The components and functions of cells. Cell membrane All organisms have something in common‚ they all have a cell membrane. The cell membrane is a barrier that separates a cell

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    Chemistry in Human Body

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    vital things in our lives and the chemistry they are made of. You are what you eat. But do you recall munching some molybdenum or snacking on selenium? Some 60 chemical elements are found in the body‚ but what all of them are doing there is still unknown. Roughly 96 percent of the mass of the human body is made up of just four elements: oxygen‚ carbon‚ hydrogen and nitrogen‚ with a lot of that in the form of water. The remaining 4 percent is a sparse sampling of the periodic table of elements. 

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    Computer Systems Assignment. Task 1. (A computer system is made up of a variety of internal and external components‚ describe the components and their function‚ how they communicate with each other and what different types are available.) Computer systems recently have essentially been split into three categories in terms of hardware. There is the basic build‚ which accommodates smaller and more basic equipment that is ideal for office use or personal computing. There is then a stylish and fast

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    Human Interactions Over the past years the Sahara desert has changed as a result of human interactions. Such as tourism‚ mining for oil‚ military testings‚ nuclear bombings and pollution. Desertification is one of the many negative human interactions in the Sahara Desert. Desertification is caused by climatic changes‚ over-grazing‚ deforestation for fuel or materials‚ droughts and ploughing the land for agriculture‚ these all led to the soil eroding away leaving the unprotected layer drying out in

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    The Station Agent (Human Interaction) The film follows Fin‚ the main character‚ as he comes to a self-realization that he cannot live with out human interaction. Man has a harder time functioning in solitude‚ then say a social setting. Having social relationships is vital in life. I have actually read information before that people that are more social tend to have a longer life span. I have also witnesses this in my own life. My Grandpa Stukenberg recently died this past fall. The cause can just

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    Functions of the Human Body

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    Function of the Skin The skin is more than just external covering. It acts as a sensitive boundary between our bodies and the environment. The skin has several important functions‚ for example: Protection‚ temperature regulations‚ waste removal and sense of touch. Protection • The skin acts as a protective organ. The film of sebum and sweat on the surface of the skin (acid mantle). It acts as an anti-bacterial agent to help prevent the multiplication of micro-organisms on the skin. • The fat

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