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    spleen. 2. Move them to the sink C. Remove the brain 1. make an incision from the back of the scalp from one ear to the other. 2. remove the top of the skull 3. The brain is gently lifted out of the cranial vault 4. The brain is then cut or placed in a formaldehyde solution for future analysis IV. Returning the organs to the body A. Organs are replaced to the body and filler material before its

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    He realizes that they have lost their civilization‚ their innocence and how savage everyone has really become. While he was running‚ he comes across Simon’s field with the lord of the flies (which now only has the skull on it – shows the time spent on the island). He removes the skull in a fit of rage and takes the spear to use as his weapon. Later that night‚ Ralph sneaks back to Castle Rock and finds Sam and Eric and is given a warning that the tribe going to hunt him down. They give him food but

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    Cranial Malformations

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    today‚ due to the potential for these birth defects to cause significant damage to the skull and brain. One of the most common types of cranial defects is a congenital malformation called craniosynostosis. In children born with craniosynostosis‚ the cranial sutures close earlier than normal‚ causing an abnormal growth of the child’s skull. Cranial sutures are the joints separating each section of the child’s skull which allow the cranium to remain elastic enough to accommodate normal brain growth.

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    are fascinated by skulls. Throughout human history‚ humans have been intrigued by skulls. To this day‚ that remains true. How fascinated that we are by skulls is shown in the usage of skulls. Skulls have been used by people throughout history. From ancient societies such as Pagan societies‚ and the Mayan society. To the youth subcultures of the modern era‚ like Goths and Punks. There is a lot of evidence which shows how interested that people are with skulls. As you can see skulls in anything from;

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    Near a swamp in 1727‚ Tom Walker and his wife live there miserly lives. They are so greedy that they try to cheat each other and they are constantly fighting. One day Tom makes a shortcut through the swamp and finds an Indian skull with a tomahawk in it. Tom kicks the skull and hears a voice. He looks up to see it’s a black man sitting on a stump. Tom recognizes him as the Devil. The Devil talks about Kidd’s buried pirates treasure and confirms it is real and offers it to Tom with a catch‚ Tom’s

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    Hassan's Story

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    gender of a skull. What two major types of surface markings do bones have? The two major types of surface markings are the: 1. Depression and Openings: They allow the passage of soft tissues (such as blood vessels and nerves) or from joints 2. Processes: They are projections or outgrowths that either help form joints or serve as attachment points for connective tissue (such as ligaments and tendons) B.) Why are Liu and Hassan surprised to find a metopic suture on an adult skull? In which

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    Shaking Baby Syndrome

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    April 30‚ 2005 Micro. Comp. Shaken Baby Syndrome Imagine yourself as a sweet‚ innocent‚ precious little baby. You are totally dependent upon adults to give you what you need and most importantly love. Your only means of communication is crying so you cry when you need to be fed‚ when you need your diaper changed‚ when you aren’t feeling so well‚ or when you just want some attention. You are crying and someone comes over to you. They pick you up‚ but instead of holding you and comforting

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    The video Dawn of Humanity is an interesting lesson about trying to bridge that gap between the Australopiths and homo genus. They briefly talk about previous finds such as Lucy and the different characteristics of Australopiths and homos. We watch how Professor Lee Berger worked with a group of scientist and climbers to explore a cave system that held thousands of bone fragments. Two cave climbers Steve and Rick were the ones who originally found the bones and took photos of them to show their friend

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    Transitions of Reptiles to Mammals A long long time ago‚ in a galaxy not too far away‚ was a little blue planet called Earth‚ and on this world not a single mammal lived. However a lot of time has past since then and we now have lots of furry creatures that are collectively called mammals. How did they get their? Where did they come from? These are the kinds of questions that led me to my subject of choice. I will endeavor to provide examples‚ using specific transitional fossils‚ to show that

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    Hassan's Story

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    to form joints. B) Liu and Hassan were surprised to find a metopic suture on the skull due to the estimated age of the adult skull. The metopic suture should have been closed well before the man reached his teens and should have been completely closed by the age of 6 or 8. The metopic suture occurs in the frontal bone of the skull. In an adult skull this suture is known as the coronal suture. C) A skull that has been excavated will most likely be missing the ethmoid bone‚ nasal bones‚ and

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