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    same internal body temperature in spite of environmental temperature changes are You correctly answered: c. homeothermic. 2. The general name for the process that maintains the internal body temperature in humans is You correctly answered: a. homeostasis. 3. The electrolytes in a Ringer’s solution are required to You correctly answered: b. provide for autorhythmicity. 4. An internal body temperature that is above the normal range is You correctly answered: b. hyperthermic. 10/09/13 page

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    Classification of Body Membranes Exercise 1: The Microscopic Structure of Cutaneous Membranes 1. 2. Observations: Sketch your observations from the microscope slide in the lab report assistant. Indicate the keratinized layer on the sketch and describe the observed structures and cells. Questions: A. What is keratin? The fibrous protein that helps give the epidermis its protective properties B. Why is the skin keratinized? To help protect itself Exercise 2: Microscopic Structure of Mucous

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    & Physiology Anatomy: The study of internal and external structures of the human body and the relationship between them. Physiology: Study of how the body structures work separately and as a whole system Homeostasis Homeostasis: The body’s ability to maintain

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    gut’s own nervous system that communicates with the CNS through sensory nerves and anchors the gut directly to the brain. This bidirectional communication between the gut and the brain is known as the gut-brain-axis and is crucial for maintaining homeostasis and regulating digestion in the human body (Cryan & Dinan‚ 2015; Mayer et al.‚ 2014; Rhee et al.‚ 2009). In addition to nearly 100 million neuronal cells in the GI tract‚ there are some 100 identified endocrine messengers and nearly 70% of the body’s

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    of the slow acting changes which may last for hours‚ even days. •Regulates: mood‚ growth‚ development‚ tissue function‚ metabolism‚ sexual function‚ and reproductive processes. •The endocrine system helps to maintain homeostasis. 2. Glands- •A gland is a group of cells that produces and secretes (gives off) chemicals called hormones to specific cells in the body- "target cells" o Target Cells- any cell that has a specific receptor for an antigen or antibody

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    was taken to the Supreme Court of Australia to argue for the land right ownership of Murray Island and the Torres strait Islands and the debates arguments main point was about the law of the god of Murray Island "Malo" which is represented by an octopus. The Feature film portrays Mabo’s case in more of a personal view‚ compared to the documentary which takes the more information point of view. they both have good and bad sides to them. The Feature

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    Great Tide Pool Analysis The great tide pool passage in Steinbeck’s Cannery Row utilizes structure and synesthesia in order to make a statement about the beauty and tranquility of not only nature‚ but mankind. Sentence structure refers to the way in which a sentence is written or organized. Synesthesia is the use of sensory words or images. Throughout the entire passage‚ the sentences tend to be long and to flow very smoothly. Even when Steinbeck describes the violent aspects of nature‚ the descriptions

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    WEEK 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 1. Define the terms anatomy and physiology‚ and explain their relationship using an example of a human structure with its corresponding function. - Anatomy is the study of the structures and relationship between body parts. Physiology is the study of the function of body parts and the body as a whole. The kidneys remove wastes and water from the blood. 2. List‚ in order from least to most complex‚ the levels of structural

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    Jessica L. Gillette December 7‚ 2010 Bio 100 Dr. Valentine Homeostasis and Sleep According to Krogh (2009)‚ homeostasis is the maintenence of a relatively normal internal environment. This means that the body has many systems in place to regulate what happens in our bodies to keep it functioning properly. There are very few functions that we have control over in the homeostatic processes ’ of our bodies. Sleep is one of them. Sleep is very important to the regulation of the body ’s functions

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    surprising agility. On the other hand‚ you can try different kinds of food such as Italian‚ French‚ Spanish‚ and Caribbean. You enjoy from a delicious pasta with tomato‚ onion‚ basil or a juicy grilled meat with steamed potato until octopus in coconut sauce with red wine. Everything smells and tastes so delicious that you do not know which option is the best. At night‚ you can go to the disco. There you can drink different sort of rum‚ vodka‚ whiskey‚ and even aguardiente

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