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    The Digestive System The job of the digestive system is to break down food into substances to provide the body with vitamins‚ energy and minerals. The digestive system is approximately 20 to 30 feet and acts in stages to be able to digest the food we eat. The first stage is chewing which helps us break down small pieces of food making it easier to digest and swallow. Saliva in our mouth has special enzymes that help us break down foods like starchy foods. The second stage is swallowing

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    I went and saw Anatomy of Gray at Orange Community Play House in Orange‚ Texas. I went on a a Thursday night and it was performed by the Orange Community Players. The play was ultimately about a town who does not have a doctor. A young woman prays and wishes for a doctor to come to the town because the community was starting to get sick. When the doctor arrives and begins to help everyone but falls in love with the young ladys mother. Everyone in the community starts to get sick and is begining

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    role of energy in the body The three systems in our body that work together are cardiovascular‚ respiratory and digestive systems which supply energy to the cells of the body. I will be describing their role of energy in the body system; also I am going to explain the physiology of the three named body systems in relation to energy metabolism. Respiratory System The respiratory system consists of tissues and organs in our body which are formed into groups. The system includes airways‚ lungs‚ blood vessels

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    Horner’s Syndrome Anatomy and physiology Horner’s syndrome is a rare condition that targets the nerves in one’s eyes and face. Horner’s syndrome is caused by any type of interruption in a pack of nerves that begin in a part of one’s brain that is called the hypothalamus and it travels to one’s face to their eyes. Horner’s syndrome’s symptoms include‚ drooping eyelips‚ and small constricted pupil. In an eye examine one’s eye may have changed in the way one’s pupil opens and closes or

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    Nicole French M1-discuss the role of energy in the body In our bodies we need energy so that we could do things that are possible such as; move our muscles‚ talk and all the other things that we do. Without energy all people would be useless not being able to do anything. Energy is needed to extract the oxygen from the areas in our bodies and diffuse it into our bloodstream. As warm blooded people we can only digest food and function if our bodies are at a certain temperature and have enough energy

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    Gross Anatomy of the Muscular System Purpose: What is the purpose of this exercise? The purpose of this exercise is for students to identify and name the major muscles of the human body. Students will also understand the muscle actions correspond with their locations in the body. Are there any safety concerns associated with this exercise? If so‚ list what they are and what precautions should be taken. There are some safety concerns with this exercise. Gloves‚ masks and goggles

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    Human Anatomy and Physiology 260 - Midterm 1 Cardiovascular Anatomy Arteries: • Carry Blood from the heart to the tissues • Gradually decreasing in size of vessels o Arteries - Transportation of red blood cells away from the heart o Arterioles - Smaller‚ lead from the arteries to the capollaries o Capillaries - Gas exchange (tissue level) • 3 layers of wall: o 1. Tunica Adventitia (Tough outer layer) o 2. Turnica media (Middle smooth muscular layer‚ changes the diameter of the blood

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    this article series‚ too‚ shifting our attention from OMG’s UML 1.4 Specification to OMG’s Adopted 2.0 Draft Specification of UML (a.k.a. UML 2). I hate to change emphasis from 1.4 to 2.0 in the middle of a series of articles‚ but the UML 2.0 Draft Specification is an important step forward‚ and I feel the need to spread the word. There were a couple of reasons that the OMG improved UML. The main reason was that they wanted UML models to be capable of delivering Model Driven Architecture (MDA)‚

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    “It’s a beautiful day to save lives” is one of the most famous quotes said in Grey’s Anatomy by one of it’s main characters‚ Derek Sheppard. Grey’s Anatomy is a medical drama series on a group of doctors that started their careers as interns and grew into amazing surgeons at a hospital in Seattle. The series shows patients that just have a cold to patients that have 3D printed organs in them. Grey’s Anatomy is one of the most watched shows on netflix and/or cable. The series inspire many people into

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    1. When determining the appropriate hardware components of a new information system‚ what role must the user of the system play? a. People involved in selecting their organization´s computer hardware must clearly understand current and future business requirements so they can make informed acquisition decisions. 2. Identify two characteristics of RAM and ROM. a. Random Access Memory is temporary and volatile. Read-Only-Memory is nonvolatile and permanent. 3. What is RFID technology? How does

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