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    Accordingly‚ the pelvic bone in an Australopithecus is very similar to a modern human’s pelvis. The ilium in a human looks like a rough copy of the Australopithecines’ ilium just constricted. Unlike a chimpanzee’s pelvic bone‚ both the Australopithecus and the human pelvic bone have a rounded end to it. In the figure with the exhibit‚ the central skeleton‚ the Australopithecus‚ has a rounded pelvis that is more wide than it is long. This is also evident in the human skeleton‚ the one to the

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    ATP/CP Pathway

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    The exercise routine I will be using are the Clean‚ 400 meter sprint‚ and 3000 meter rower. The three pathways the body uses for energy are the ATP/CP‚ glycolytic‚ and the oxidative pathways. The ATP/CP pathway is anaerobic and only lasts for about 3 to 10 seconds of full muscular movement. The Clean is the exercise that utilizes this pathway directly. The Clean is a ballistic movement requiring explosive strength. All exercises start at the ATP/CP pathway‚ then due to length or intensity the

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    unique reproductive system. They are different in shape and structure‚ but both are specifically designed to produce‚ nourish‚ and transport either the egg or sperm. Unlike the male‚ the human female has a reproductive system located entirely in the pelvis. The external part of the female reproductive organs is called the vulva‚ which means covering. Located between the legs‚ the vulva covers the opening to the vagina and other reproductive organs located inside the body. The fleshy area located just

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    Dinosaur From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Changes must be reviewed before being displayed on this page.show/hide details Jump to: navigation‚ search Page semi-protected Page Pending Changes Level 1 Protected For other uses‚ see Dinosaur (disambiguation). Dinosaurs Temporal range: Middle Triassic–Present‚ 231.4–0 Ma (range includes birds) PreЄ Є O S D C P T J K Pg N A collection of fossil dinosaur skeletons. Clockwise from top left: Microraptor gui (a winged theropod)‚ Apatosaurus

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    appearance and distribution of the rash and the presence of burrows. Whenever possible‚ the diagnosis of scabies should be confirmed by identifying the mite‚ mite eggs‚ or mite fecal matter (scybala). Those affected will notice the crabs in regions in the pelvis that covered by pubic hair. If a person has never had scabies before‚ symptoms may take as long as 4-6 weeks to begin. In a person who has had scabies before‚ symptoms usually appear much sooner (1-4 days) after exposure. * * Men

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    substance that will increase the contrast between different tissues. The patient may also be asked to drink a liquid that makes internal organs more clearly visible in the CT scan. Contrast agents are commonly used for scans of the chest‚ abdomen‚ and pelvis. Health risks associated with CT are generally thought to be outweighed by the benefits of the technology. CT scans produce ionizing

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    1. Discomfort during Pregnancy Nausea ‚ Pyrosis and Vomiting Fatigue Breast Tenderness Palmar Erythema Constipation Muscle Cramps Hypotension Varicosities Hemorrhoids Heart Palpitations Frequent Urination Abdominal Discomfort Leukorrhea Backache Headache Dyspnea Ankle Edema Braxton Hicks Contractions 2. Definition: a. Amenorrhea - It is the absence of menstrual flow. b. Quickening - Is the first moment a woman feels fatal movement. - It is the first movement of the fetus

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    Footbinding in Ancient China Girls‚ you probably think you go through a lot to make yourselves look beautiful. And you might think that you do more than any girl to make yourselves look as good as possible. In ancient China‚ little girls were required to bind their feet for acceptance in society. Throughout history‚ fashion and style has come at great costs to many Chinese women. From the young age of 6‚ girls had to endure the torturous process of breaking the arch and curling the toes under

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    Urinary System Notes

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    pyramid and its surrounding cortical tissue Internal Anatomy * Papilla * Tip of pyramid; releases urine into minor calyx * Renal pelvis * The funnel-shaped tube within the renal sinus Internal Anatomy * Major calyces * The branching channels of the renal pelvis that * Collect urine from minor calyces * Empty urine into the pelvis * Urine flows from the pelvis to ureter Blood and Nerve Supply * Renal arteries deliver ~ 1/4 (1200 ml) of cardiac output to the kidneys each minute * Arterial

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    Shier‚ Butler‚ and Lewis: Human Anatomy and Physiology‚ 11th ed. Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology I. Introduction A. The interests of our earliest ancestors most likely concerned B. Primitive people certainly suffered from C. Before agriculture‚ infectious diseases did not spread easily because D. With agriculture‚ humans became susceptible to worm diseases

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