Title: Cell Structure І Objectives: 1. Prepare specimens for staining. 2. Identify unique and standard structures of the microscopic world. 3. Identify and use different stains for the different types of organelles. Results: a) Epidermal cells of plants: Upper surface or Rheo discolours leaf Low power: 40X Upper surface or Rheo discolours leaf Low power: 40X Upper surface or Rheo discolours leaf High power: 100X Upper surface or Rheo discolours
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Module 8 Lesson 1 Notes Guide Name: Please complete the information below as you go through the Module 8 Lesson 1 Notes. Then submit this study guide via the assignment link. 1. Where does lymph come from? Extra fluids 2. What are the lymph organs? Tonsils‚ adenoids‚ thymus‚ spleen 3. Where does fluid enter the lymph system? Lyphatic capillaries 4. Why does lymph move? Moves to larger lymph channels 5. What are lymph nodes? Pockets /filter 6. What is lymphadenitis? Inflamed nodes 7. What
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Introduction:- What is leukemia? Leukemia is the most common type of cancer in children. All cancers begin in cells of the body‚ and leukemia is a cancer that begins in blood cells. Normally‚ cells grow and divide to form new cells as the body needs them. When cells grow old‚ they die and new cells take their place. Sometimes‚ this process does not work right. In cancer‚ new cells form when the body does not need them‚ and old cells do not die when they should. Leukemia is a cancer that involves
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Pearson) Acute Leukemia: sudden onset‚ rapid progression & immature or undifferentiated blast cells (148 P) Chronic Leukemia: gradual onset‚ prolonged course and abnormal mature appearing cells. (148 P) Lymphoblastic/lymphocytic : involve immature lymphocytes & their precursor cells in the bone marrow. Infiltrate spleen‚ lymph nodes‚ CNS & other tissue. (P148) Myeloid : involve myeloid stem cells in the bone marrow interfering with the maturation of all types of blood cells including granulocytes
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yellowing of her eyes. She has noted that she has a puffy appearance. Results of blood tests at her doctor’s office reveal that her ALT‚ AST ‚ alkaline phosphatase‚ and bilirubin levels are elevated and that she also has an elevated count of lymphocytes. Further tests reveal that she is positive for the presence of the anti-HCV in her blood. Biopsy reveals necrosis‚ fibrosis‚ and cirrhosis. What is Mary’s diagnosis? Discuss the different ways that she might have acquired this illness
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(help maintain pH) and organic molecules (nutrients‚ wastes‚ hormones‚ proteins). C. The Plasma Proteins The three major types are the albumins‚ globulins‚ and fibrinogen. Most are made in the liver‚ except antibodies which are produced by B lymphocytes. Have many functions that help maintain homeostasis: Buffer the blood and keep the pH around 7.4. Contribute to osmotic pressure which keeps water in the blood –– Albumins. Transport large organic molecules. Antibodies help defend the body
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EXAM 2 Study Guide PSCI 3315 (Spring 2012) Anesthetics From a list of anesthetics‚ be able to pick out the general anesthetics and the local ones General Inhaled:desflurane Sevoflurane Isoflurane Enflurane Halothane Methoxyflurane a. IV i. Dizzepam ii. Loraepam iii. Midazolam (drug of choice for IV) Local anesthetics (esters and amides) End in –caine (lidocaine‚ buplvacaine‚ procaine‚ cocaine) Be familiar with the potential adverse effects of general and local anesthetics Local:
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PCB Fall 14 Study guide Chapter 11 1) Which T-cells decline in an HIV patient? What is the significant # of those cells for a transition to AIDs? a. Massive reduction in CD4 T cells b. Less than 200 CD4 T cells per ul. c. HIV doesn’t kill patient but cell mediated immunity is compromised and patient can die from infection 2) Know gp 120 and 41 and what they do? What is the precursor polypeptide these are created from? a. One nucleocapsid protein is a protease used to cleave gp41 and gp120
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Makati Medical Center College of Nursing DRUG STUDY Patient’s Name: M.D.C. Age: 42 y/o Medical Diagnosis: Leptospirosis Attending Physician/s: M.T Allergies: none Allergic Responses: none Prepared by: Shiela Guiquing |DRUG NAME |MECHANISM OF ACTION |RATIONALE FOR THIS PATIENT |ADVERSE DRUG EFFECT |NURSING IMPLICATIONS | |
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| Fantastic Voyage | Battle of the Lung | | India Hornsby | HS 130‚ Section 03Unit 4 AssignmentKaplan UniversityMarch 27‚ 2012 | | Good morning everyone! Signing on‚ India Hornsby with ASAP Health. I will be reporting live inside Mrs. Frizzle. She has been under the weather for about two days now. A bacterium is invading the lower lobe of her right lung. It’s my job to pilot the invasion and do a live report on what I see. I will enter from the right femoral vein and follow a path
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