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    CHAPTER 4 ANIMAL KINGDOM Animal Kingdom is characterized by multicellular‚ eukaryotic organisms. The cells lack cell walls. They ingest and digest food (holozoic)‚ hence they are heterotrophic. Higher forms show elaborate sensory and neuromotor systems. Majority of them are motile. Reproduction is mostly sexual and embryological development is present in them. About 1.2 million species of animals are described till now. The classification helps to assign a systematic position to newly described

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    Artwork No.28 Step 1: Genre The painting is belongs to Impressionism. The painter painted the painting based on an immediate visual impression of scene. It captured a woman sits on a chair and meditates with her hand resting on the table and her jaw in her hand. The woman in the painting is not sitting there to let the painter to draw her‚ but the painter drew her on the painting by his own memory to this woman. On the other hand‚ the painter applied contrast colours between the woman and the

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    Childhood apraxia of speech‚ also known as CAS‚ is a motor speech disorder. The disorder is a result of miscommunication between the signals of the brain and parts of the mouth and jaw. The jaw‚ lips‚ tongue‚ and other parts of the mouth do not move normally when producing words. For example‚ children with CAS may not be able to pronounce every syllable structure process in a word. For example‚ the word tomato may be pronounced as mato‚ or toma. In such cases‚ children may drop the first or the

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    chewing on food using the teeth‚ making it easy to be ingested by the body. It is known to be the first and foremost step of digestion as food can’t be swallowed effectively without it being turned into something that is easily consumable. For the jaw to be able to churn the food repeatedly‚ it requires muscles to adduct and abduct as well as give it strength to bite on hard food such as tooth-crackers. Muscles of mastication are known to be the most crucial muscles in the head aside from the

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    A change in environment caused a change in favorable characteristics as the teeth and jaws of Merychippus evolved. The length of the mandible‚ rostrum‚ and masseter more than doubled from the Hyracotherium. This increase in length aids the Merychippus to chew tougher foods with more teeth. This caused the transition of the horse to become

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    the gates with a small group of followers in tow. When he neared the lair of the wolf the crowd held back at a safe distance‚ but remained close enough to witness what transpired. The wolf‚ having seen the group approach‚ rushed at Francis with its jaws open. Again Francis made the sign of the Cross and commanded the wolf to cease its attacks in the name of God‚ at which point the wolf trotted up to him docilely and lay at his feet‚ putting its head in his hands. The Fioretti then describes word-for-word

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    Pit-Bulls Are Not Born Bad Nature vs. Nurture And Myths About the Breed The existence of animals has been vital to the very development of mankind. Through hunting‚ fishing‚ and domestication of certain breeds‚ man has learned to live‚ for the most part at least‚ alongside these creatures. One case in particular‚ the domesticated wolf and modern-day dog (Canis lupus familiaris) has become a cornerstone of modern families‚ with an estimated forty-six percent of American

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    Forensic Odontology In cases of mass disasters‚ fires‚ murders and many other scenarios the use of forensic Odontology is the key to identification. Without the mastery of forensic dentistry the investigation process and identification of victims and perpetrators would be nearly impossible. Forensic Odontology is the application of the arts and science of dentistry to the legal system. Included in the application of Odontology are the use of dentition‚ bite mark identification and the analysis

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    merchandise was Steven Spielberg’s Jaws. Jaws received a large amount of build up prior to its release in 1975‚ with large adverts in newspapers‚ posters around the world‚ and pre-release success with Peter Benchley’s 1974 novel. Jaws went against a “platforming” release (opening in big cities then across the country to smaller markets)‚ with a nationwide release on the 20th of June 1975. Also accompanying the eye-catching posters and adverts advertising Jaws as “the most terrifying motion picture

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    Give the full citation of the paper (1) Kunchur‚ Ranjit‚ Allan Need‚ Toby Hughes‚ and Alastair Goss. "Clinical investigation of C-terminal cross-linking telopeptide test in prevention and management of bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaws." Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 67‚ no. 6 (2009): 1167-1173.

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