The Cardiovascular System David Clarke is 30 years old‚ stands 6’ and weights 225 lbs. He commutes between Miami where he is a full time student‚ and Hialeah‚ where he works as a paramedic. He sleeps only two to four hours per night. Brian is overweight and does very little exercise. He also admits to eating mostly fatty foods. Both David’s grandmother and father have suffered heart attacks. According to new statistics‚ “despite the recent decline in mortality from coronary heart disease‚ this disease
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5 The Integumentary System FOCUS: The integumentary system consists of the skin‚ hair‚ nails‚ and a variety of glands. The epidermis of the skin provides protection against abrasion‚ ultraviolet light‚ and water loss‚ and produces vitamin D. The dermis provides structural strength and contains blood vessels involved in temperature regulation. The skin is attached to underlying tissue by the hypodermis‚ which is a major site of fat storage. CONTENT LEARNING ACTIVITY Hypodermis ❛❛The hypodermis
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immune system must recognize the pathogen as foreign and dispose of it. The overall immune system is divided into two separate systems that do work together to protect the body. The Innate system‚ is the initial immune response from childhood which functions in the same way whether or not the individual has already encountered the same pathogen. Whereas‚ the Adaptive system matures with a person as it adapts to the first encounter with the pathogen
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INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM The integumentary system consists of the skin and accessory structures‚ such as hair‚ nails‚ sudorifenous gland (sweat gland) and sebaceous gland (oil gland). Integument means covering‚ and the integumentary system is familiar to most people because it covers the outside of the body and is easily observed. FUNCTIONS OF THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM 1. Protection The skin provides protection against abrasion and ultraviolet light. It prevents the entry of microorganisms
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The health system (GHS) is comprised of 10 satellite clinics‚ a teaching hospital‚ multiple on-campus ambulatory care centers‚ and a level IV trauma center. GHS is well known for its trauma center. A well known slogan throughout the metro Atlanta area is “take me to GHS if I am dying‚ because GHS will save your life‚ otherwise don’t.” GHS is noted for providing care to Medicaid‚ Medicare‚ indigent and uninsured patients. Health care insurance companies would not approve for patient care at the
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CHAPTER 6 Integumentary System • Dermatology – scientific study and medical treatment of the integumentary system. • Integumentary System – consists of the skin and its accessory organs – hair‚ nails‚ and cutaneous glands • skin is the most vulnerable organ • skin is the most vulnerable organ – exposed to radiation‚ trauma‚ infection‚ and injurious chemicals • body’s largest and heaviest organ Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue • consists of two layers: – epidermis – stratified squamous epithelium
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INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 1. Covering and protection 2. Secretion (cutaneous gland) 3. Excretion of metabolic wastes (cutaneous gland) 4. Sensation (presence of nerve endings and tacticle) 5. Respiration – in frog 6. Absorption – in frog 7. Regulation of body temperature HOMOIOTHERMOUS ANIMALS- warm blooded animals or those with regulated body temperature because of their heat-conserving body. POIKILOTHERMOUS ANIMALS - cold blooded animals whose body temperature closely follows
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The TheNervous NervousSystem System Prof. Melvin Carreon Physiological Psychology University of the East Anatomical Directions Rostral/Anterior – toward the head of a fourlegged animal Caudal/Posterior – toward the tail Inferior/Ventral – toward the belly Superior/Dorsal – toward the back Neuraxis – an imaginary line that runs the length of the spinal cord to the front of the brain Midline – an imaginary line dividing the body into two equal halves Ipsilateral – directional term
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TO BE USED WITH BOTH QUALIFICATIONS: BSB51207 DIPLOMA OF MARKETING and BSB51107 DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT Resource Management Manage Information Systems BSBINM501A BSBADM409A Manage Information or Knowledge Management Systems Coordinate Business Resources BSBSUS301A Implement and Monitor Environmentally Sustainable Practices BSBPUR301B Purchase Goods and Services BSBADM311A Maintain Business Resources ii This workbook has been designed for use in conjunction with
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will be reviewing the different effects of exercise on the body system including the acute and long term using the pre-exercise‚ exercise and post-exercise physiological data which I collected based on interval and continuous training method. I will also be including the advantages and disadvantages of these‚ also the participants’ strengths and areas where they can improve on. - Effect of exercise on the musculoskeletal system As Andre began to exercise‚ this had an effect on he’s bones; this
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