SCIT 1407/BIOL 2401 Tissue Lab Practical 1 I. EPITHELIAL TISSUE: Only exists in three cell shapes – flat or squamous‚ cuboidal & columnar. This tissue covers or lines other tissues or produces tubes. Epithelial tissue always rests on a basement membrane. The characteristics are: lack of visible interstitial space‚ many cells‚ and no blood vessels. A. Simple Squamous: (kidney slide). Look in the outer edge or cortex of the kidney to find a Bowman’s capsule. The lining of the Bowman’s
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and sprains! A sprain is an injury to the ligaments. Ligaments are bands of tough tissue that connects two or more bones together. The most common type of sprain is an ankle sprain. On the other hand a strain is an injury to a muscle or a tendon. A tendon is a tough tissue that connects two or more muscles to a bone. The most common cause of a sprain is when the ligaments are stretched to far. IF you play sports like football‚ basketball‚ and maybe if baseball you are at risk of a sprain
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Athletes use recovery strategies to resume normal training and competition within the time span of the training program. By using appropriate recovery strategies athlete can maximise gains from training and improve quality in every session‚ improve consistency of quality performance and minimise and remove injuries‚ overtraining‚ illness or burnout. Recovery strategies can be categorised as physiological‚ neural‚ tissue damage or psychological. Physiological strategies I believe that physiological
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cradles its soft organs. II. protection- The fused bones of the skull protect the brain. The vertebra surrounds the spinal cord and the rib cage protects vital organs of the thorax. III. Body movement- Skeletal muscles‚ which attach to the bones by tendons‚ use bones as levers to move the body and parts. IV. Blood cell formation- they occur in the red marrow cavities of certain bones. V. mineral storage- bone is a reservoir for minerals‚ most importantly calcium and phosphate. They are released
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Histology Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0013-00-01 Lab Report Assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information
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orthopedic sports medicin doctor. I have chosen these carees because I feel that I can help people and I like to help others who are need. The orthopedic physical therapy focuses on restoring function to the musculoskeletal system including joints tendons ligaments and bones. Many sports injuries fall into this category. Treatment methods include streagth traininig‚ endurance‚ exercises‚ hot and clod packs‚ ultrasounds‚ electrical musele stimulationand joint mobilizatio. A Physical Therapsist helps
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t Actions * Flexion: decrease in joint angle from anatomical postion (bend elbow‚ flexing forearm) * Extension: return to anatomical position from flexion * Abduction: away from body * Adduction: return of body to anatomical position * Rotation: circular * Lateral: anterior surface to lateral side * Medial: anterior surface to medial side * Circumduction: conical shape * Protraction: horizontal movement in anterior direction (jaw forward) * Retraction:
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Lab #3: Isotonic contraction and the effect of load on skeletal muscles Abstract The job of the motor nervous system is to control certain elements in muscles simultaneously to ultimately produce movement. Movement of the body is the result of specialized cells directly associated with skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscle and must contract before movement can occur. We know the muscle team moving the arm is formed at the biceps and triceps. Biceps can bend the elbow‚ but
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Reflex and Sensory Physiology. Lab # 4 Satta Charis Bemah Wilmington University Reflex and Sensory Physiology Purpose: What is the purpose of this exercise? The purpose of this lab is focus towards testing our reflexes and sensory physiology. We use these every day but we rarely do understand how much they contribute to our ability to function normally. A reflex is a rapid‚ involuntary motor response to stimuli. We will be conducting several
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effective. In order for stretching to prevent injuries there needs to be an element of flexibility in the muscle-tendon unit. If the contractile elements of a muscle are high then more energy can be absorbed therefore reducing the chance of injury to a muscle. However‚ if the contractile elements are low little energy is absorbed‚ which results in stiffness and reduced flexibility of the tendons and increases the chance of injury (Witvrouw et al.‚ 2004). Sections of evidence have supported the use of PNF
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