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    Chapter 5: Skeletal FIBROUS joints form soft spots on a baby’s head. The nose is formed mostly of bone. – FALSE (cartilage) An immature bone cell found growing bone – OSTEOBLAST. An epiphyseal plate of cartilage forms at either end of a long and is the future growth plate may grow longer. –TRUE The Tibia of the lower leg forms the “shin bone”. –TRUE Ligaments connect the bone to bone at places called joints. –TRUE The lungs and heart are protected by the ribs‚ sternum‚ and

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    Joints of the Human Body

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    Week one written assignment for Kinesiology Bronwyn Oihus Abstract As humans our bodies are made up of several types of tissues‚ organs‚ bones muscles and nerves. I am going to talk about the joints of the skeletal system. The skeletal system gives us our shape and protects the inner structures of our bodies. In this system there are areas where 2 or more bones are held together in one of three ways. These are called joints and the bones and movement of the bones classifies the type of joint

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    Culture Shock Warren Oats was a highly successful executive for American Auto Suppliers‚ a Chicago-based company that makes original-equipment specialty parts for Ford‚ GM‚ and Chrysler. Rather than retreat before the onslaught of Japanese automakers‚ AAS decided to counterattack and use its reputation for quality and dependability to win over customers in Japan. Oats had started in the company as an engineer and worked his way up to become one of a handful of senior managers who had a shot at

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    Function of the Skin The skin is more than just external covering. It acts as a sensitive boundary between our bodies and the environment. The skin has several important functions‚ for example: Protection‚ temperature regulations‚ waste removal and sense of touch. Protection • The skin acts as a protective organ. The film of sebum and sweat on the surface of the skin (acid mantle). It acts as an anti-bacterial agent to help prevent the multiplication of micro-organisms on the skin. • The fat

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    NERVOURS SYSTEM: NEURONS: * STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION: Specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell. Neurons have specialized projections called dendrites and axons. Dendrites bring information to the cell body and axons take information away from the cell body. Neurons communicate with each other through an electrochemical process. Information is transmitted to the receiving cell at junctions via chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. At this juncture‚ the neuron transmitting

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    stress essay

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    name teacher class date Stress will kill a person! Yes it can actually kill a person‚ and although it may seem hard to believe it is true. Stress is a very serious situation in today’s ever changing society. As jobs get harder people work harder and with harder work people get stressed. This stress harms a person in many ways‚ mainly our health‚ and that can be very dangerous. Health is effected by stress in three different ways‚ mental‚ physical‚ and spiritual. One of the most serious health

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    Outline how stress affects the body Stress and many stressors can effect the mind and body as a total unit. When one area is effected‚ it becomes a strategic systematic response through all body systems. Stress usually affects the thought process and the ability to pay attention or complete daily tasks. When the stress continues‚ it becomes more deep rooted issue that can lead to depression‚ chronic fatigue‚ lack of sleep‚ creates eating disorders (usually bulemia or binge eating)‚ and eventually

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    Stress Essay

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    The three stress management techniques I chose are yoga‚ swimming and music. These are my favorite activities to do. They are all very relaxing in different ways‚ mentally and physically. I am currently stressed out with school and by doing yoga; it relieves my stress by relaxing my muscles and allowing my mind to calm down. In yoga I’ve learned the three different ways people breathe depending on their stress: high‚ low‚ and middle breathing. The complete breath is the breath you want to use in

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    cavity‚ under the liver. The structure of the gallbladder is a “pear” shaped sac. It is made of muscle. The gallbladder is a sac that holds the bile while the bile is is not being used to digest fats and acids. Bile is a liquid so a pouch/sac is a good container to hold liquids. Then the muscle will squeeze or contract when bile is needed in the duodenum. Excretory system The bladder is an organ from the excretory system. The structure of the bladder is a muscular sac. It is located above the pubic

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    Describe how the body responds to stress (6 marks) Acute stress causes the arousal of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS comprises of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) which prepares the individual for ‘fight or flight’ and the parasympathetic branch‚ which returns the individual to their original state of relaxation. Part of the SNS response is the sympathetic adrenal system (SAM)‚ this system along with the SNS is collectively called the sympathomedullary pathway. The SNS is activated

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