September 30‚ 2012 Introduction/Purpose In this lab experiment‚ I examined a pig’s heart and compared it to a human’s heart. The pig’s heart is very similar to a human’s heart by having the same structures‚ veins‚ valves‚ and chambers. I was unable to perform hands on examination on a human heart so I examined a pig’s heart. I was able to identify major areas of the heart and dissect it to examine the inside chambers and valves. This experiment helped me
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Project in Math Statistical Data Concerning the Height of BSDAS Academy Department Students S.Y. 2013-2014 Made by: Kent Irvin Pastrana Miguel Pump Adawan Christian Yango Presented to Wayne B. Valera on the day of March 24‚ 2014 I. Abstract Many times‚ people would ask what another person’s height is‚ and joke or say wow depending on the answer. Height is important in our lives; it allows us to reach higher (yes‚ literally)‚ see farther (yes‚ literally again) and
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Chronic Kidney Disease Cardiovascular System The cardiovascular system is sometimes called the circulatory system. It consists of the heart‚ which is a muscular pumping device‚ and a closed system of vessels called arteries‚ veins‚ and capillaries. As the name implies‚ blood contained in the circulatory system is pumped by the heart around a closed circuit of vessels as it passes again and again through the various "circulations" of the body. The Heart * The heart is enclosed
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right femoral vein of a healthy female. I am your pilot Kierra Lewis. While we embark on this journey‚ make sure that you keep your hands and feet inside the submarine at all times. Fasten your seat belts and let’s start our journey! We will begin our journey in the femoral vein. As you can see the femoral vein is a blood vessel that is responsible for carrying blood from the leg back to the heart via the iliac veins. This is the largest vein in the groin area. Any blockages in this vein can lead to
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The body is a very complex mechanism. There are many different veins and arteries that flow throughout the body. With there being many different veins and arteries throughout the body there are multiple paths to get to the lower lobe of the lung. In this paper we will discuss how to get from the femoral vein to the lower lobe of the lung. The path that I have chosen to discuss to get to the lower lobe of the lung from the femoral vein involves the inferior vena cava‚ AV valve‚ right ventricle‚ pulmonary
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path blood takes from the right femoral vein to lower lobe of the right lung via the pulmonary artery. If blood did not flow through the body we as humans could not function the way we currently do. Oxygenated blood is carried through the body by veins and arteries and this is what feeds the body so it can function (Thibodeau‚ Patton‚ 2008.). Oxygenated blood is carried through the body by veins and arteries. The path blood take from the right femoral vein to lower lobe of the right lung via the
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Random Bias Statistic Types of Variables Graphs Measurement scales Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio Qualitative Quantitative Independent Dependent Bar Graph Histogram Box plot Scatterplot Measures of Center Spread Shape Mean Median Mode Range Variance Standard deviation Skewness Kurtosis Tests of Association Inference Correlation Regression Slope y-intercept Central Limit Theorem Chi-Square t-test Independent samples Correlated samples Analysis-of-Variance
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divide by number of data values Median = list data vlues in order‚ locate middle data value 2. Range = Maximum – minimum Interquartile range (IQR) = Q3 –Q1 Standard deviation is the average distance values fall from the mean of graph. 3. Q1(lower quartile) is the 25th percentile of ordered data or median of lower half of ordered data Median (Q2) is the 50th percentile of ordered data Q3 (upper quartile) is the 75th percentile of ordered data or median of upper half of ordered data Z
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the human circulatory system From left to middle to right. Left Pulmonary Artery Vena Cava Right Atrium Right Ventricle Pulmonary Artery Hepatic Vein Renal Vein Middle Head And Arms Lungs Liver Digestive system Kidneys Sex Organs and Legs Right Aorta Left Atrium Left Ventricle Pulmonary Vein Hepatic Artery Hepatic Portal Vein Renal Artery. In this form‚ oxygen is transported from the lungs to the many cells of the body. Red blood cells are bi-concave so it can have a larger
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v1.0 or later (the latest version is presently available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/). Measures of Central Tendency This chapter looks at three different concepts of how we describe a “typical” element of a data set. Mean ● Median ● Mode ● There is no one “best” concept for all cases; we will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each. Mean ● ● The mean is what is most commonly called the average. If a population is finite‚ of size N‚ we can write the
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