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    So far‚ I have learned many new things about the effects of both ADHD and Ritalin on the human body as well as different forms of behavioral therapy. I have learned that ADHD affects the areas of the brain that control attention and self-control and that as a stimulant‚ Ritalin stimulates these areas of the brain to enhance them. I have also learned that there are three different types of the disorder‚ which are inattentive ADHD‚ hyperactive-impulsive ADHD‚ and combined ADHD. I have also learned

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    exchange surfaces of the lungs. Many parts play a role in this process‚ such as; nose‚ nasal cavity‚ pharynx‚ larynx‚ trachea‚ bronchi‚ bronchioles‚ and alveoli. Task The anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system are extremely important to the human body.  It will give you a broad understanding of how the body obtains oxygen‚ removes waste products‚ and the importance of its vital function in keeping people alive.  At the end of this assignment‚ you should like be able to describe and

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    Heart Anatomy

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    blood and oxygen to all parts of the body. It is divided by a partition or septum into two halves‚ and the halves are in turn divided into four chambers. The heart is situated within the chest cavity and surrounded by a fluid filled sac called the pericardium. This amazing muscle produces electrical impulses that cause the heart to contract‚ pumping blood throughout the body. The heart and the circulatory system together form the cardiovascular system. Heart Anatomy: Chambers Atria - upper two

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    An Overview of Anatomy

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    An Overview of Anatomy Exercise 1: Anatomical Position QUESTION: A. Explain why it is important to have a universally accepted anatomical position when studying the structure of humans. Having a universally accepted anatomical positional is important to avoid confusion. It creates a reference point so that no matter language or background of different people‚ they can still communicate efficiently. Exercise 2: Surface Anatomy A. Review Figure 3. Complete the table by placing

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    Word or phrase What does it mean? Chain of command The way in which a business is structured for it to achieve its objectives Line manager A diagram which shows the internal structure of an organisation Authority Structure of different levels of authority in a business organisation‚ one on top of the other Function Employee who is responsible for overseeing the work of others further down the hierarchy of the organisation Organisation Task or jobs. Organisation by function means that

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    The three systems in our body that work together are cardiovascular‚ respiratory and digestive systems which supply energy to the cells of the body. I will be describing their role of energy in the body system also I am going to explain the physiology of the three named body systems in relation to energy metabolism. Respiratory System The respiratory system consists of tissues and organs in your body which are formed into groups. The system includes airways‚ lungs‚ blood vessels and muscles attached

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    Anatomy of a Mushroom

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    Anatomy of a Mushroom - Analysis 1. The stalk is shaped like a cylinder and it is of a creamy beige color. The texture of the stalk is soft and smooth; however the composition of the stalk is arranged in lines. The cap is shaped like a dome and the bottom of the dome is flat. The area where the stalk and the cap combine is indented all around. The cap is also of a creamy beige color and the texture is soft and the composition of the cap is arranged in different layers that one can peel. The cap

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    Prosthetics are devices that replace a body part that has failed to work or is no longer there. There are many areas of the body that can use prosthetics to help the body continue to try and do their correct functions. For example‚ people can have artificial legs‚ arms‚ hands‚ eyes‚ ears‚ noses‚ or thighs. Prosthetics have been around for a long time and have helped a large number people throughout the years. Even though prosthetics have been around for many centuries‚ there are still some improvements

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    ageing process affect’s facial skin and muscle tone. Page 16. Conclusion. Page 17 Index. Page 18. Bibliography. Introduction The objective for doing this assignment is to learn the bones and muscle structure of the face and neck and the upper body and where the muscle are and the actions the muscles do. Also to research and to learn the function and composition of blood and to learn the function and composition of the lymph and to learn how the blood and lymph improve the skin and muscle condition

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    Lab 28B: Endocrine System Physiology Computer Simulation Introduction The endocrine system is the second greatest control system of the body and has many effects on the tissues and organs. The thyroid gland‚ which is a part of the endocrine system‚ releases a hormone that maintains metabolism. This hormone is thyroxine. Thyroxine production is controlled by thyroid stimulating hormone‚ which is released by the pituitary gland. TSH stimulates the thyroid gland to produce thyroxine. In

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