tobacco was smoked and used as snuff. Tobacco is very addicting. The nicotine in tobacco is what causes this terrible addiction. There are many problems and issues a human being can gat from tobacco usage. All different types of cancer such as lung‚ larynx‚ oral cavity‚ esophagus‚ pancreas‚ bladder‚ kidney‚ liver‚ leukemia‚ prostate‚ stomach‚ cervix‚ endometrial‚ and breast cancer. Smoking can also cause strokes and severe respiratory problems that include pnemonia‚ chronic bronchitis‚ emphysema‚ and
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University of Perpetual Help System Dalta High School Department Molino 3‚ Bacoor‚ Cavite Assignment In Science Jerome Richard Tan II – Jupiter 1. What do you think is the function of the nictating membrane‚ and why ? The nictitating membrane is a protective‚ semi-transparent third eyelid. It allows vision while giving the eye extra protection. In the case of frogs‚ the protection is needed when the frog is out of the water. The clear nictitating membrane allows the frog to keep
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into the blood‚ respiratory and digestive system. The role of a respiratory system goes through many steps before the oxygen gets into the blood. The first step is when the air enters the nose and mouth and travels down into through the pharynx‚ larynx and towards the trachea. After it pasts the trachea‚ the air will travel through two tubes that work towards the two lungs‚ the tubes are called bronchi‚ after the air reaches the bronchi it will make its way towards the alveoli via the bronchioles
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COMMUNICATION DISORDERS What is Communication Disorder? • a speech‚ language and hearing disorder which refers to problems in communication and in related areas such as oral motor function. • The symptoms vary depending on the particular type of communication disorder‚ but they generally center around problems communicating. • Children with communication disorders have deficits in their ability to exchange information with others. COMMUNICATION • a multidimensional dynamic process that
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Secondhand Smoke Secondhand smoke is dangerous to anyone who breathes it in. There is no safe amount of it. Secondhand smoking is a problem that needs to be stopped because it affects the lives of many innocent people. What is secondhand smoke? According to the American Cancer Society‚ secondhand smoke is defined as‚ "environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Secondhand Smoke is a mixture of 2 forms of smoke that come from burning tobacco: Sidestream smoke – smoke from the lighted end of a cigarette
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speech 5. malnutrition (if the drinker doesn’t eat a balanced diet) 6. hangover miseries: fatigue‚ nausea‚ headache‚ etc. 7. increased risk of cirrhosis‚ ulcers‚ heart disease‚ heart attack and cancers of liver‚ mouth‚ throat and stomach‚ larynx‚ esophagus‚ pancreas and rectum 8. impaired hearing‚ resulting in loud talking 9. loss of equilibrium‚
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Tissue Worksheet Matching: A. Connective B. Epithelium C. Muscle 1. _____ forms membranes A 2. _____Allows movement of limbs and for organ movements within the body C 3. _____ function is to support cells A 4. _____ function is to communicate D 5. _____ function is to protect and line B 6. _____uses electrochemical signals to carry out its functions D A 7. _____supports and reinforces
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the lips‚ the cheeks‚ the gums‚ bottom and top of the mouth‚ and the tongue. But that ’s not all the cancer that smokeless tobacco can cause‚ ST extends in cancerous capabilities to other parts of the body too. It can cause cancer of the stomach‚ larynx‚ esophagus‚ bladder‚ and an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases ("Top Facts: Spit / Smokeless
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Physiological Principles for Health and Social Care. Name: Santoya Bennett I.D: P1012646 Group: 50 In this essay I would be writing about the main features of the human body and there functions. The major systems of the human body are Cardiovascular System‚ Digestive System‚ Endocrine System‚ Urinary System‚ Immune System‚ Muscular System‚ Nervous System‚ Reproductive System and Respiratory System. The human body is a complex collection of various systems‚ which work together to make
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The skeleton is often described as a solid‚ moveable framework that supports the body. Bone is a strong and rigid form of connective tissue. It also works as levers and anchor plates to allow movement to take place. Bones also work for alternative body systems for example the blood cells develop in their fatty inner tissue (red marrow). The body draws from mineral stores in bones during crucial times of shortage‚ for instance when calcium is needed for healthy nerve functioning. The skeletons key
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