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    Unit Project 4

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    addition‚ what role do goblet cells play in this disease state? Cystic Fibrosis affects nearly all exocrine glands although the distribution and degree of severity may vary. Glands may become blocked by exceptionally viscid or solid material in the lumens of the pancreas‚ intestinal glands‚ intrahepatic bile ducts‚ gallbladder‚ and submaxillary glands. The tracheobronchial glands may appear abnormal and produce excessive secretions. The sweat and small salivary glands may appear normal but secrete

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of study Macrobrachium rosernbergii‚ also known as the giant river prawn is much known as a species in the Southern and Southeastern Asia‚ Western Pacific Island and Northern Oceania. This species lives inland of the freshwater areas during adult stage while the larvae needs brackish water and usually found in estuaries (Galitzine and Morgan‚ 2009). This species of prawn is a tropical living animal which needs warmer temperatures more than 18°C for growth

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    A Christmas Carol

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    Christmas or the winter season in general and which are traditionally sung in the period before Christmas. History The first specifically Christmas hymns for Christians that we know of appear in fourth century Rome. Latin hymns such as Veni redemptor gentium‚ written by Ambrose‚ Archbishop of Milan‚ were austere statements of the theological doctrine of the Incarnation in opposition to Arianism. Corde natus ex Parentis by the Spanish poet Prudentius is still sung in some churches today. In the ninth

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    Anatomy Travel Bureau welcomes you to Your Digestive System! [pic] Kaitlynn Daseke-Collette Anatomy and Physiology The Digestive System This journey your about to experience may take up to several days. I hope you’ve packed well. We will be going through seas‚ acid rains‚ and dry‚ desert like conditions. So without wasting any more time let me give you a play by play of your vacation! First Stop Our first stop will be breakfast after you wake up on day one. You will

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    medical terminology

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    08/12/13 1. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Aneurysm (AN-ū-rizm) A thin‚ weakened section of the wall of an artery or a vein that bulges outward‚ forming a balloonlike sac. Common causes are atherosclerosis‚ syphilis‚ congenital blood vessel defects‚ and trauma. If untreated‚ the aneurysm enlarges and the blood vessel wall becomes so thin that it bursts. The result is massive hemorrhage with shock‚ severe pain‚ stroke‚ or death. Treatment may involve surgery in which the weakened area of the blood

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    A Tour of the Cell

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    Chapter 6: A Tour of the Cell Cell fractionation – cells are taken apart using a centrifuge (differential centrifugation) and separated into their sub cellular structures Point of Difference | Eukaryotic | Prokaryotic | Shape/Size | Larger | Smaller | Complexity | Membrane bounded organelles | No membrane bound organelles | Nucleus | Bounded membrane with DNA | DNA in a region (nucleoid) | Kingdom | Plants‚ animals‚ fungi‚ protists | Bacteria and archaea | Reproduction | Sexual reproduction

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    Study guide‚ block exam 5‚ boil 118‚ Fall 2012‚ Dr. Benjamin Smarr. * Hunger * Neural regulation of * These include hormones and nutrients from the periphery that convey information about energy availability to the brain‚ and to the hypothalamus in particular. Neurons in distinct hypothalamic nuclei that are targeted by these molecules project to other hypothalamic nuclei as well as to extrahypothalamic sites. The complex process of regulating food intake is now known to involve

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    DATE: 2011/09/27 LAB NO.: 4 SYLLABUS TOPIC: Cellular structure AIM: To draw a tissue map of a dicotyledonous root. APPARATUS AND MATERIALS: Microscope‚ slides of the dicotyledonous root‚ and drawing materials such as pencils‚ ruler‚ and an eraser. METHOD/PROCEDURE: -The microscope was set on the tabletop (a flat‚ sturdy surface) where there was plenty of room to work with and was plugged into a power source. -The slide of the specimen (dicotyledonous root) was placed onto the stage of the

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    Tissues In The Human Body

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    Task 1- tissues Tissues are groups of similar cells which have a similar structure and function. All of these cells work together to complete various tasks. There are four different types of tissues in the human body that I am going to give examples of. These include the epithelial tissue‚ connective tissue‚ collagenous tissue and the nerve tissue. The first time of tissue is the epithelium tissue which has the function of helping to protect the body. There are four main types of epithelium tissues;

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    Nulliparity Research Paper

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    A woman ’s obstetrical history is recorded as: number of pregnancies‚ known as gravida and number of pregnancies carried to viable gestational age ‚ known as parity. Viable gestational age varies from region to region‚ for example in the UK it is considered to be 24 weeks whilst in the USA 23 weeks is considered viable. A woman who has never given birth is a nullipara‚ a nullip‚ or para 0. A woman who has never completed a pregnancy beyond 20 weeks is also referred to as being nulliparous‚ a nullipara

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