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    Frog Dissection

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    head anterior‚ hind limbs posterior o used forceps to lift fold of skin directly anterior to hind limbs o used scissors to make small superficial cut o inserted scissors into cut and continued superficially anterior medial through mandible o used scissors to make 2 lateral superficial cuts just anterior to hind limbs on either side of medial cut and stopped before reaching dorsal surface o used scissors to make 2 lateral superficial cuts just posterior to forelimbs on either

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    “I am not accustomed to saying anything with certainty after only one or two observations.” -Andreas Vesalius Andreas Vesalius is the founder of modern anatomy. He is a major figure of the scientific revolution. Vesalius’ book “De Humani Coporis Fabrica” is one of the most important books ever written about the human anatomy. Vesalius was born in Brussels‚ Belgium in a family of physicians and pharmacists. Vesalius went to the University of Louvain and the University of Paris. After he graduated

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    Digestive of a Chicken

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    THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF CHICKEN In most livestock‚ teeth function to grind feed into smaller particles. Birds must pass feed usually whole into the esophagus because they do not have teeth. Therefore‚ particles of poultry feed should be small enough to pass through the esophagus. Feed passes from the mouth and through the precrop esophagus to the crop. If the proventriculus and gizzard are full‚ feed is stored in the crop. Feed is also moistened in the crop. Feed passes from the crop through the

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    highest number of aggressive behaviors that caused the opponent to turn away from the skirmish. Behaviors I looked for were based of the research of R.D. Hamilton which included cerci raising‚ mandible flares‚ stridulation‚ shaking of the whole body‚ head butting‚ antennae lashing‚ head charging‚ mandible lunging‚ and wrestling (Alexander 1961). I then paired up the remaining 4 crickets‚ and repeated the experiment two more times for a total of 3‚ 10 minute‚ battles. It was important to note which

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    Malocclusion Essay

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    The hypothesis that the aetiology of malocclusion is multifactorial has been supported by various studies. Malocclusion can be defined as the manifestation of complex genetic and environmental interactions on the development of the craniofacial region. The interest of orthodontists in genetics as a means to better understand why a patient has a particular occlusion‚ and to determine the best mode of treatment for the malocclusion can be dated back to historic times. As genetic mechanisms is seen

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    Running head: Application of Leininger’s Transcultural Care Theory The Hashemite University Faculty of Nursing Submitted by: Mohammed Ahmad Almaani‚ RN‚ BSc 1170258 Foundations of Nursing Theories 0702713 Submitted to: Dr. Jamila Abuidhail‚ RN‚ PhD December 23‚ 2012 Application of Leininger’s Transcultural Care Theory Introduction The theory of cultural care diversity and universality gives holistic and comprehensive framework for understanding

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    that because they stink poisonous venom into your flesh and they have claws like crabs. Also they have many have many frightening features like their multiple eyes/legs‚ red shells‚ mandibles‚ and whip-like tails. Spiders also share those physical features like how they have multiple eyes/legs‚ black shells‚ mandibles‚ and abdomen. These features would frighten most people by themselves whether they are scared of anything or not. Imagine how someone who has arachnophobia staring into the eyes of

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    occasionally trabeculae of woven bone. CGCG accounts for less than 7% of all benign lesions of the jaws. Clinically‚ it occurs most commonly in patients younger than 30 years old with a female predilection. Most commonly‚ lesions are located in anterior mandible

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    Primate Socio-Ecology

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    Primate socio-ecology varies and has different determinants that decide many different characteristics. As a virtual paleontologist‚ we discovered two different sites and skeletal remains in Kenya and deductively reasoned their mating habits‚ group size‚ and several other characteristics about the Praeanthropus dimorphicus and the Praeanthropus monomorphicus with what I know about primate socio-ecology. Based on my prior knowledge‚ logic‚ and reasoning‚ by looking at skeletal remains we are able

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    ABSTRACT Morphology is inherent to an understanding of how insects live and function. Orthopteroid insects are good choices for this study because gross morphological features are readily observed. Like most other insects‚ the grasshopper (or other Orthopteroid) consists of three general body regions: the head‚ thorax and abdomen. For morphological studies‚ antennae were detached from the specimen. Then‚ the antenna was mounted in a glass slide. The prepared slides were then examined under magnoscope

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