REVIEW SHEET EXERCISE 6 Cardiovascular Physiology NAME: LAB TIME/DATE: 1. Define each of the following terms: • autorhymicity- The heart is autorhythmic. This means it generates its own rhythmic action potential independent of the nervous system. • sinoatrial node- is the impulse-generating (pacemaker) tissue located in the right atrium of the heart‚ and thus the generator of normal sinus rhythm. • pacemaker cells- are specialized cells that cause involuntary muscles and tissues to
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ASSESSMENT ITEM COVER SHEET Student Name: Bonita Tania Last name First Name Student Number: Email:c3117454@uon.edu.au Course: ode Course Code Course Title Campus of Study: PSB Academy Assessment Item Title: Research Project Tutorial Group: Word Count (If applicable): Due Date/Time: Lecturer/Tutor Name: Robert J. Extension Granted: Yes No Granted Until: Please attach the approved copy of your extension approval. Include here any instructions
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Unit 7 Review Sheet Accomplishments/Failures of Progressive Era: Passed reforms regarding Farmers and the Union workers. BUT no legislation regarding African Americans and racism. TR almost did w/ Booker T but received bad reviews from public. AFL (goals/tactics): Led by Samuel Gompers; an alliance of skilled workers in craft unions; concentrated on brea-and-butter issues such as higher wages‚ shorter hours‚ and better working conditions. Aligned w/ Democratic Party under Wilson. Alfred Mahan
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Trigeminal nerve: V1 and V2 Trigeminal nerve provides large root of sensory nerve to the front of the face and head‚ and a small root of motor nerves to innervate muscles of mastication‚ mylohyoid‚ and digastric (anterior belly) Sensory root Fibres Convey common sensation (touch‚ temperature‚ pressure‚ pain) to the skin of the front of the face and the scalp as far back as the vertex of the head Sensory innervation to the oral cavity‚ dental and paradental structures For this reason‚ branches
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Intro to Marketing Midterm Review Sheet Chapter One: Creating Customer Relationships and Value Through Marketing Definition of marketing - the activity for creating‚ communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchanging offerings that benefit its customers‚ the organization‚ its stakeholders‚ and society at large. Exchange of marketing‚ what are the 4ps Exchange: Achieving two goals: 1) discover the needs and wants of prospective customers and 2) to satisfy those needs and wants - exchange is the trade
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Optic Nerve The optic nerve is located in the back of the eye and is also called second cranial nerve and cranial nerve II. the optic nerve is to transfer visual information from the retina to teh vision centres of the brain via electrical impulses. It is made up of ganglionic cells or nerve cells and consists of more than 1 million nerve fibres . Our blind spot is caused by the absence of specialised photosensitive/light-sensitive cells or photoreceptors; the part of the retina where the optic
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main factor that leads to the damage of optic nerve is elevated pressure in the eye. The optic nerve is the main visual nerve of the eye. It transmits the images we see back to the brain for interpretation. The shape and tone of the eye is maintained by a pressure within the eye‚ which ranges between 8 mm and 22 mm of mercury. When this pressure is too low‚ the eye becomes softer‚ while an elevated pressure causes the eye to become harder. The optic nerve is the most susceptible part of the eye to high
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Chapter 1 – Relationship Resume Attachment styles Secure – low avoidance/low anxiety Preoccupied – low avoidance/high anxiety → nervous and clingy Avoidant Dismissing – high avoidance/low anxiety → self-reliant‚ uninterested Fearful – high avoidance/high anxiety → afraid of rejection‚ suspicious‚ angry Big 5 Personality Traits – low to high continuum‚ influence relationship quality Extraversion Agreeableness Conscientiousness Neuroticism = negative impact Openness to
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Robert Sangen 1. Archaeology- the scientific study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of their artifacts‚ inscriptions‚ monuments‚ and other such remains‚ especially those that have been excavated. 2. Neolithic Revolution- The Neolithic Revolution was a fundamental change in the way people lived. The shift from hunting & gathering to agriculture led to permanent settlements‚ the establishment of social classes‚ and the eventual rise of civilizations. The Neolithic
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NAME ____________________________________ LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ EXERCISE R E V I E W S H E E T 32 Print Form Anatomy of Blood Vessels Microscopic Structure of the Blood Vessels 1. Cross-sectional views of an artery and of a vein are shown here. Identify each; and on the lines to the sides‚ note the structural details that enabled you to make these identifications: artery (vessel type) vein (vessel type) open‚ circular lumen (a) (a) somewhat collapsed lu
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