ABSTRACT Title: From extravagant movie theaters to lowly bomba houses: Investigating the degeneration of city spaces along Claro M. Recto Avenue‚ Manila There is a lack of understanding about the overall process of degeneration of city spaces in the Philippine setting‚ specifically along Claro M. Recto Avenue‚ Manila. This study addresses this concern by suggesting a functionalist approach‚ using the theories of Durkheim and Merton‚ in analyzing the negative consequences and implications
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Carrying out research by field experiment means the researcher can allocate pupils into high streams and low streams and measure the effect. This means that the sociologist can compare the higher and lower streams and look at the impact on how to sets have. This will let the sociologist see if streaming actually makes a difference between achievements. Setting up and carrying out the field experiment is quick and easy because nearly all schools have streaming. This means that the sociologist can
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the velocity of blood flow within the capillaries increases the blood pressure. Arterioles respond to various circulating hormones within the body in order to regulate their diameter‚ they respond primarily to stretch‚ carbon dioxide‚ pH‚ and oxygen‚ which also influence their tone. With stretch and high oxygen tension increasing its tone‚ and carbon dioxide and low pH promoting a dilation of blood vessels consequently increasing blood
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respiratory gases throughout the body. Blood pressure is the force that pushes blood against the blood vessel walls and delivers these essential elements to the body. The highest pressure is when the artery is maximally stretched and is recorded as the systolic pressure. The lowest pressure occurs when the artery recoils and is relaxed is known as the diastolic pressure. Mean arterial pressure is the average blood pressure and is an indicator on how well the perfusion to body tissues are. A blood pressure gradient
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Anatomy Finals’ Notes Blood Vessels and Hemodynamics Arteries‚ Capillaries and Veins arteries --> arterioles --> capillaries --> venules --> veins Arteries = away from heart Veins = toward heart Only capillaries directly serve cells Tunica Intima = inside of blood vessel. Single layer of cells similar to the lining of the heart Tunica Media = middle layer. Smooth muscle...regulates diameter of vessels Tunica Adventitia (externa) = outer layer. Collagen
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Human Anatomy and Physiology 260 - Midterm 1 Cardiovascular Anatomy Arteries: • Carry Blood from the heart to the tissues • Gradually decreasing in size of vessels o Arteries - Transportation of red blood cells away from the heart o Arterioles - Smaller‚ lead from the arteries to the capollaries o Capillaries - Gas exchange (tissue level) • 3 layers of wall: o 1. Tunica Adventitia (Tough outer layer) o 2. Turnica media (Middle smooth muscular layer‚ changes the diameter of the blood
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Generalized Structure of Arteries‚ Veins and Capillaries Types of Blood Vessels Elastic arteries: Contain much elastic tissue Larger arteries closer to the heart Must expand when heart pumps much blood into them and then passively recoil after blood passes by. Thus‚ must withstand pressure fluctuations Muscular arteries: Have less elastic tissue‚ but substantial muscle tissue Smaller arteries farther from heart Exposed to less extreme pressure fluctuations Veins: Far from heart Not subjected
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Heart • Surface Features: Anterior & Posterior (Atria‚ Ventricles‚ Great Vessels‚ Sulci) • Sulci: Coronary Sulcus‚ Interventricular Sulcus • Coronary Vasculature o Coronary Arteries: Left (Circumflex‚ LAD)‚ Right (Marginal‚ Posterior Interventricular) o Coronary Veins: Left (Great Cardiac)‚ Right (Small‚ Anterior‚ Middle)‚ Coronary Sinus • Pericardium: Fibrous‚ Perietal & Visceral (Serous/Epicardium) -> Cardiac Tamponade • Heart Wall o 3 layers
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receives oxygen‚ eliminates carbon dioxide‚ and travels back to the left atrium of the heart. From the left atrium the oxygen-rich‚ CO2poor blood is pumped out to the body by the left ventricle. When the body has depleted the blood’s oxygen‚ the veins return the blood to the right side of the heart and the cycle continues. Page 7. Circulation • Oxygen-poor blood is pumped from the right side of the heart to the lungs. Here it receives oxygen and travels back to the heart. This pathway is the
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At the point when blood streams from the heat it travels through blood vessels. There are five fundamental types of blood vessels: arteries‚ arterioles‚ capillaries‚ venules‚ and veins. There are three basic layers of a blood vessel: tunica interna‚ tunica media‚ and tunica externa. The inner lining of a blood vessel that comes into direct contact with blood is the tunica inerna. In this layer blood flows through the blood vessel in a tube that forms‚ this tube is called the lumen. There are three
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