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    Bio Notes on Epigenteics

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    are physically and behaviorally different‚ yet genetically very similar. Lead author Daniel F. Simola‚ PhD‚ a postdoctoral researcher at Penn‚ explains that "the major is also called a soldier‚ and it has a much larger head‚ so the force of its mandibles can break larger prey. It

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    Introduction Approximately 142‚000 people are currently afflicted with leukemia. Another 30‚200 cases will be diagnosed in the United States this year and approximately 22‚100 individuals will die from the disease (Lackritz‚ 2003). There are two major kinds of leukemia: chronic and acute. About half of all leukemia patients suffer from the acute types‚ while half are afflicted with the chronic types. Most cases of leukemia occur in older adults‚ more than half of all cases occurring in people

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    Skeletal System Study Guide – Use the lecture folder to help you answer these questions. The more detail you add‚ the better prepared for the test you will be. 1. What are the functions of the skeleton? The five functions of the skeleton are: protecting the vital body organs‚ giving shape to the body and providing support to body organs and holding the body upright. Others are facilitating movement and producing of blood. The latter function is done in the bone marrow. 2. What is the difference

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    Characteristics of the Phylum Arthropoda The segmented bodies are arranged into regions‚ called tagmata (e.g.‚ head‚ thorax‚ abdomen). The paired appendages (e.g.‚ legs‚ antennae) are jointed. They posses a chitinous exoskeletion that must be shed during growth. They have bilateral symmetry. The nervous system is dorsal (belly) and the circulatory system is open and ventral (back). Arthropod Groups (taxa) The arthropods are divided into two large groups that exist today: The Chelicerates

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    SLEEP APNEA What is Sleep Apnea? The Greek word "apnea" literally means "without breath." There are three types of sleep apnea: obstructive‚ central‚ and mixed; of the three‚ Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is the most common. Despite the difference in the root cause of each type‚ in all three‚ people with untreated sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep‚ sometimes hundreds of times during the night and often for a minute or longer. Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by a blockage

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    The Human Skeletal System Introduction The human skeletal system is comprised of both fused and individual bones; supported and supplemented by ligaments‚ tendons‚ muscles and cartilage. The skeletons purpose is to protect and support the delicate internal organs and provide a framework that allows the body to stand upright and move. It also produces blood cells and stores minerals that our body needs to function effectively. The skeletal system is a very important part of the human body. Without

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    BIOS251 Week 7 Lab Exercise Joints To complete this worksheet‚ select:         Module:  Support and Movement         Activity:  Anatomy Overviews         Title:  Joints 1. a. From the main Joints page‚ click Fibrous Joints and identify each of the following structural joint types. Suture Syndesmoses Gomphosis Suture Syndesmoses Gomphosis b. Why are sutures

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    but as he studied more he realized that Galen’s theories were incorrect. He began to question why Galen made these errors and determined that Galen had never dissected a human body but instead dissected other animals. Galen believed that the human mandible was made up of two separate bones instead of just one as he would assumed by only examining dog heads. This affected later generations because his methods were taught in all the schools at the time. Vesalius released his study on the structure of

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    Anatomy Study Guide

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    ANATOMY Anatomy‚ Physiology‚ & Pathophysiology Roots‚ Prefixes‚ and Suffixes 1. a- without or absence of: (asepsis‚ avascular tissue) 2. ab- away from: (abduction) 3. acro- top or end: (acromion process) 4. ad- to or towards: (adduction‚ adductor muscle) 5. aesth – feeling: anesthesia) 6. –algia pain: (neuralgia) 7. ambi- both: (ambidexterous) 8. amubl- walk: (ambulatory) 9. an- without: (anaerobic respiration) 10. ante- before‚ in front of: (antecerebellar)

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