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    Amanda Fallon Professor Jed Wolfson Anatomy and Physiology 1 October 27‚ 2011 Rhabdomyolysis: Disease of Muscular Breakdown Rhabdomyolysis is the breakdown of damaged muscle tissues resulting in the release of muscle fiber contents into the bloodstream (Patel M.D.). This disease occurs when there is damage to the skeletal muscle. The breakdown products of damaged muscle cells‚ such as myoglobin‚ are harmful to the kidneys and frequently result in kidney damage or even kidney failure

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    A good process is supposed to have short cycle time. In general‚ work-in-process inventory is large for a process layout‚ and small for a product layout. Which of the following characteristics is not associated with a product layout? Highly skilled workers. which of the following characteristics is not usually associated with batch production? stable‚ predictable demand.Which of the following is not considered a major process type? Fabrication An advantage of a make-to-stock process is which of

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    Shawn Johnson Mrs Saltsburg Human Anatomy 4-07-2013 Skeletal Disorders Leukemia: The condition of leukemia is when your bone marrow starts making abnormal white blood cells. Some of the symptoms include fever‚ headaches‚ joint pain‚ swollen spleen‚ and losing weight. To be diagnosed with leukemia‚ your white blood cells would be a high level and all the other blood cell levels would be lower then normal. The treatment for leukemia is chemotherapy( which uses medicine to kill the cancerous cells

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    transport Diffusion: 1: simple; no membrane proteins ‚ 2 : facilitated(passive): requires membrane bound carrier protein that assits transport …….. both deal with gradients‚ kinectic energy and equilibrium * Higher to lower concentraion Osmosis; water moves form higher to lower concentration Filtration: occurs only across capillary walls Vesicular transport(active process); phagocytosis‚ endocytosis‚ pinocytosis‚ and excocytosis KE= ½ mv^2 Driving force of diffusion is…. Kinetic energy Molecules

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    INTRO TO PHYSIOLOGY I. Physiology – the science (study) of body function a. Uses biochemistry‚ cell biology‚ genetics‚ chemistry and physics b. Can be applied to study the cell‚ organ‚ system‚ or organism (whole-body) II. Cell – smallest living unit c. Can individually carry out it’s own basic life processes d. Specialized functions make their working together important to whole body operation III. Major tissue types (tissue = group of similar functioning

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    Skeletal System Skeletal system is the biological system providing support in living organisms. Skin‚ muscle and bones allow movement. Skin - pliable covering. Muscles do actual moving. Bones give anchor to move against. The skeleton functions not only as the support for the body but also in haematopoiesis‚ the manufacture of blood cells that takes place in bone marrow. This is why people who have cancer of the bone marrow almost always die. It is also necessary for protection of vital organs

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    Muscles to know of Powerpoint Test Head and Neck Epicranius Frontalis Epicranius Occipitalis Orbicularis Oculi Orbicularis Oris Buccinator Zygomaticus Platysma Masseter Temporalis Sternocleidomastoid Splenius Capitis Semispinalis Capitis Abdomen Rectus Abdominis External Oblique Internal Oblique Transverse Abdominis Lower Leg Gastrocnemius Tibialis Anterior Soleus Arms Biceps Brachii Brachialis Triceps Brachii Brachioradialis Flexor Carpi Radialis Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Extensor Carpi

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    Anatomy and Physiology

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    Chapter 1 - The Human Body Anatomy is the science relating to the structural organisation of living organisms. Physiology is the science relating to the operational functions of living organisms. The many parts and systems of the body are integrated and function co-operatively to provide a healthy living body via 6 hierarchy levels of structural organisation. The basic or first level is the Chemical Level‚ where atoms are combined to form molecules. The second level is the Cellular Level

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    Ap Global Review Sheet

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    HW #26 Read 317-341 (Postclassical 1 (Byzantine) 1. How did Justinian rule? Was he a benevolent or malevolent ruler‚ why? 2. When was the zenith of byzantine civilization‚ why? 3. What were some challenges to the Byzantine Empire? 4. Describe the social and economic characteristics of the Byzantine Empire 5. What were some differences b/w East & West Christians? 1. Justinian ruled in a way that would best restore the entire Roman Empire to its former glory. While he may not be considered

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    Pinak Patel Anatomy and Physiology Professor Jargen December 14‚ 2011 Skeletal System and Muscular System In anatomy and physiology we study the structure of living things and the function of living systems. In physiology‚ the scientific method is applied to determine how different organisms‚ organ systems‚ organs‚ cells‚ and biomolecules carry out the chemical or physical function that they have in the living system. Both anatomy and physiology are subcategories of biology. Throughout our

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