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    Male and Female Anatomy

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    Puberty Puberty begins at age 8 to 10 for most girls in the United States. It is triggered by rising levels of GnRH‚ stimulates anterior lobe of pituitary to produce: FSH and LH. FSH stimulates developing ovarian follicles and they begin to secrete estrogen‚ progesterone‚ inhibin‚ and a small amount of androgen. Thelarche is the onset of breast development is the earliest noticeable sign of puberty. Pubarche is the appearance of pubic and axillary hair‚ sebaceous glands‚ and axillary glands. Menarche

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    near-fatal bus accident when she was only eighteen. She was riding on a bus that collided with a tram‚ and several people were killed and injured. During the accident an iron handrail pierced her abdomen and pelvis. She suffered multiple injuries including a broken spinal column‚ collarbone‚ ribs‚ pelvis‚ fractures in her right leg‚ and a dislocated foot and shoulder. Resulting in her having thirty-five operations to try to repair her body. During her recovery she was often confined to her bed. Her health

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    A Needs Analysis Dance

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    Needs Analysis The style of the chosen solo is Contemporary. This needs analysis focuses on fitness components required from the dancer‚ whilst also specifying muscle groups targeted during this piece. Physiological Analysis: The solo requirements are high and many components of fitness are applied. To create improvements in weaker areas of required components of fitness‚ the dancer will focus on flexibility and balance‚ enabling her to improve both dynamic and static movements. Boreham and Sharp

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    Pongidae. The defining characteristic of Hominids is their ability to walk bipedally‚ using two feet and walking upright. This form of movement lead to many adaptations within the Hominids skeleton. There are notable changes in the spinal cord‚ pelvis bone and legs. The chimpanzee does have the ability to walk upright and does‚ but it spends most of the time walking on four limbs. It uses it’s arms as it’s front legs and walks on it’s knuckles. Our brain capacity is about twice as large as that

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    medico-legal investigation and to police  What is forensic significance? The type of – say homicide or suicide What is manner of death? Adult age estimation techniques include degeneration of these  what are pubic symphysis and auricular surface of the pelvis? Fingerprints The high and low points of the skin‚ respectively that makes up fingerprints  what are ridges and furrows? Ridge end‚ ridge dot‚ bifurcation‚ enclosure‚ short ridge  what are the five basic characteristics that make a ridge pattern

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    Zoology Chapter 28 Notes

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    Chapter 28 Cont. Evolution of the Kidney in Vertebrates * Vertebrates have 2 kidneys * On the back of the abdominal cavity * Kidney has a * Renal capsule * Cortex (towards the outside) * Medulla (towards the central region) * Structure and function of kidneys can differ depending animal type and developmental stage * 3 kinds of vertebrate kidneys * Pronephros * Adult hagfish & (embryos fish and amphibians)

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    Epithetical Tissue

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    Question describe the different types of epithetical tissue including structure function‚ and location. Answer: there are many types of epithetical tissue with many different functions in different parts of the body that do many different things working together to do there job to maintain these conclusions‚ first off theres the simple squamous: known as a single layer commonly very flat known for filitration and & absorption found in the lungs and blood vessels‚ known as the circulatory system

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    DOI: 10/22/2016. Patient is a 48-year-old female residential counselor who sustained injury when she stepped in a pothole and fell to the ground on the side of the road. Per OMNI entry‚ she was initially diagnosed with right foot sprain‚ low back contusion and head contusion. Based on the medical report dated 12/27/16‚ the patient rates the intensity of pain/symptoms of the right lumbar region at the lumbopelvic area as a 7/10. The patient describes his pain as dull‚ deep‚ cramping

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    Nursing Case Study

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    DOI: 2/2/2016. Patient is a 59-year-old female certified nursing assistant who sustained injury to her low back and right knee while transferring a patient. Per OMNI entry‚ she was initially diagnosed with right knee contusion/strain and lumbar sprain. She is status post right knee arthroscopic medial meniscectomy‚ medial condyle abrasion arthroplasty major synovectomy/3 compartments and lateral release on 07/31/16. Per the PT note dated 10/17/16‚ patient is doing well with the exercises. However

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    vital organs. There are four types of bones found in the human body: they are long bones which can be found in the arms‚ legs‚ fingers and toes‚ short bones which are found in the wrist and ankles‚ flat bones such as those in the skull‚ thorax and pelvis‚ irregular bones such as the bones of the vertebral column and face and sesamoid bones‚ which are included in irregular bones‚ and are rounded masses such as the knee cap. Bones are made up of bone tissue‚ fibrous tissue‚ hyaline cartilage and adipose

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