will be medulla. Medulla is the area that is responsible for maintaining blood‚ salt and water in the body as nephrons are located here to reabsorb water according to the demand of water needed by the body. The last layer is the pelvis. The major function of this renal pelvis is to act as a funnel for urine to flow until the ureter. A failed functioning kidney is very harmful for the organism. The organism may suffer and external medical assistance is required to keep the organism alive. Objective:
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I have concerns regarding my heart and lungs during my exercises. I can feel that my heart beat fast and that makes me hard to breathe. It happens even while I am practicing yoga poses. Therefore‚ I decided to focus on chapter 3‚ which is about cardiorespiratory endurance to gain more information as well as learn how to control it. Chapter 3‚ Cardiorespiratory Endurance is describing how the body produces the energy it needs for exercise; listing the major effects and benefits of cardiorespiratory
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Republic of the Philippines Southern Luzon State University College of Allied Medicine Lucban‚ Quezon A.Y. 2014-2015 Neurogenic Bladder A Case Study Presented to The Faculty of College of Allied Medicine Southern Luzon State University Lucban‚ Quezon Submitted to: Ms. Eisraelle Y. Sison (Clinical Instructor) In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject Related Learning Experience Submitted by: Alton Mar M. Lina BSN IV- A Group 6 Table of Contents
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The Excretory System • Main functions of the excretory system are: o to concentrate wastes and expel them from the body o to regulate fluids and water within the body • Most metabolic wastes and toxins are dissolved in the body’s internal environment‚ so the maintenance of the body fluids is essential for keeping the body free of waste products enabling it to function properly. Excretion in Invertebrates and Non-mammaliam Vertebrates • Single celled organisms and simple multicellular
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Biology 64 Instructor: Chooljian Lecture Exam #2 Review FIRST: Be sure to: Review the lecture notes and .pdfs Know all anatomical terms in chapters in boldface type and be able to define them Study the “Concept Check” at the end of each topic section in the text Skeletal System (Chapters 5-7) 1. What are the functions of the skeletal system? 2. Know the terminology for a long bone (epiphysis‚ etc.) 3. What is periosteum? Endosteum? What structures/cells can be
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forearm; pronation and supination. • Leg The main bone in the upper leg is the femur. This is the longest bone in the body. A ball and socket joint connects the femur to the pelvis and the kneecap. The femur allows the basis for movement‚ working closely with the bones and muscles in the lower leg and the pelvis area. The patella (or knee cap) is the bone situated at the bottom of the femur bone. It protects the joint and also promotes leverage for extension of the joint. The lower
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Migwi • -an uncommon obstetric complication of cephalic vaginal deliveries • -the fetal shoulders do not deliver after the head has emerged from the mother’s introitus. • -One or both shoulders become impacted against the bones of the maternal pelvis (mechanical reasons).size or positional discrepancy‚ thus almost always after 34 weeks. Anterior shoulder impacted behind the symphysis pubis and also posterior shoulder impacted behind the sacral promontory Risk factors Impossible to predict/
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We are a society that enjoys watching and participating in sports. Often times we find ourselves astonished at the skills that some of these athletes can perform. In order to achieve that level of performance we must practice and improve our motor skills. Our focus is on the motor development of throwing from early development to adolescent growth and the injuries and preventions involved. Why is it that children throw the way they do? Genetics‚ extrinsic factors‚ and size play a role in a child’s
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Henry Ford Hospital Frida Kahlo The “Henry Ford Hospital” (The Flying Bed) completed in 1932‚ created by the artist Frida Kahlo was her first painting on tin. The painting contains all components of “Frida Style” ex-voto (retablo); which is small in size‚ painted on tin‚ portrays a tragic event and an inscription. The style used for this painting is Surrealism. This work is made by Oil on Metal. The dimensions of the work are 12 ¼” x 15 ½” In a shape of a Rectangle. Frida used rich colors to
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on his chest‚ shoulders‚ and stomach‚ but no visible injuries or deformities in the area of his chest. Abdomen: His abdomen appears soft and non-distended‚ with urticaria the size of my fist‚ but without any visible injuries or deformities. Pelvis: His pelvis appears stable‚ but the patient states that his testicles feel like they are swelling‚ but no visual exam was performed on the area. Skin: His skin is warm and dry‚ with urticaria the size of my fist spreading across his chest‚ stomach‚ and
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