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    Miderm Sheet

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    ← Muon ← Is created when a neutrino collides and combines with an H2O proton (weak force) ← Creates blue light ← High energy; travels faster than the speed of light (in water) ← Neutrino ← Type of particle: Lepton (like electrons and muons) ← Most abundant particle in the universe ▪ 1016 neutrinos are passing through your body at any point in time ← Theoretically discovered by Wolfgang Pauli (1930); actually discovered in 1955 ← Produced during nuclear reaction or changes

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    Anatomy: Blood Clotting

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    Anatomy & Physiology II Summer II Kelsie Doran August 9‚ 2012 Describe Blood Clotting and When One or More Factors are Missing‚ What Will Happen? Examples are needed Blood clotting also known as coagulation prevents excessive bleeding from taking place when a blood vessel is injured. Coagulation is a complex process that involves a cellular and a protein component. The blood clotting process involves blood changing from a liquid to a solid. This process involves 20 different plasma proteins

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    topographic anatomy of Face

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    orbital region‚ the oral cavity re­gion (the region of the mouth)‚ nose region (region of the nose)‚ the lateral region and deep region of the face. You studied the orbital region‚ the region of the nose‚ the region of the mouth on department of normal anatomy. The lateral region of face is composed of the buccal region and the parotid region. The border between them passes along the anterior margin of the masseter muscle. The skin of the face possesses numerous sweat and sebaceous glands. It is connected

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    Greys Anatomy Analysis

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    On March 27‚ 2005‚ a hit new TV show‚ Grey’s Anatomy‚ first aired. The setting takes place in the early 2000’s in Seattle‚ Washington. At the time the two main characters Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) had met at a bar and after a few drinks things got spicy. Two days after‚ Meredith realizes Derek isn’t only one of her bosses‚ but he is also the head of neurology at Seattle Grace Hospital. He is a hotshot resident but he also has an oversized secret. Meredith’s

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    6. Anatomy of Flowering Plants Tissue  It is a group of cells that are similar in structure and are organised together to perform a specific function.  It is of two types: Meristematic tissues and Permanent tissues  Meristematic tissue  It consists of actively dividing cells that are found in those regions of the plant body that show growth.  The examples include root tip‚ shoot tip‚ and base of the leaves.  It is classified into three types: i. Apical meristem: They are present in

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    FORMAT: Exam #1 will be worth 100 points and consist of short answer/definition‚ listing and descriptions. SAMPLE QUESTIONS: 1. According to Theories of Verbal Coding‚ list & define the three ways in which the study of signs and/or verbal coding can be approached (6 pts). 1. semantics: how signs relate to things  meaning 2. Pragmatics: how signs effect human behavior 3. Syntactic: signs relating to other signs 2. List the concepts of the Scientific Method (4 pts). 1. statement of problem

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    Anatomy and Physiology P1

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    (2012). ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM. Available: http://epiehonorsbiology.wikispaces.com/Rough+endoplasmic+reticulum. Last accessed 23/9/12. Moonie N‚ Aldworth C‚ Billingham M & Talman H (2012). BTEC Level 3 National Health and Social Care BOOK 1. United Kingdom: Pearson Education Limited. P181 CYTOPLASM - Annenberg Foundation

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    ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY of the EYE Even though the eye is small‚ only about 1 inch in diameter‚ it serves a very important function -- the sense of sight. Vision is by far the most used of the five senses and is one of the primary means that we use to gather information from our surroundings. More than 75% of the information we receive about the world around us consists of visual information. The eye is often compared to a camera. Each gathers light and then transforms that light into a "picture

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    MUS 105 (021) Test II Study Sheet Review of misunderstood concepts from the first half of the term We looked at four main musical textures this term (monophony‚ heterophony‚ homophony‚ polyphony). Be sure you can define them‚ and give an example of songs we sang for each one. Week Seven Jailhouse Blues In the preface to his book Wake up Dead Man‚ Bruce Jackson traces the southern agricultural prison farm to which earlier system? What are the two functions of the prison work songs? What change

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    Osteoarthritis Fact Sheet

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    “Osteoarthritis” The Musculo-skeletal system FACT SHEET The term "joint" refers to the physical point of connection between two bones. There are numerous joint types throughout the body‚ these being ball and socket joints‚ hinge joints‚ condyloid joints‚ pivot joints‚ gliding joints‚ and saddle joints. A normal joint meets the point of two bones to permit movement. Cartilage is made up of protein that covers the end of bones and aids in protecting the bones and operates as a shock absorber and

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