Lab Report – Respiration and Excretion Directions: Answer all questions in complete sentences. Please type answers‚ but you do not need to retype questions. You do not need to attach any additional sheets from the lab manual. (5 points each. 50 points total) 1. What is the general formula for cellular respiration?The general formula for cellular respiration is organic compounds+oxygyn→co2+02+energy-or-C6 H12 06+602→6C02+6H20+~38ATP 2. Where does cellular respiration take place
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bacterial‚ fungal‚ immune‚ metabolic‚ ischemia‚ physical and chemical agents (Porth & Martfin‚ 2009). Pericarditis may be idiopathic‚ acute‚ chronic‚ congenital or a neoplastic disease (Porth & Matfin‚ 2009). Acute pericarditis symptoms is sudden onset of sharp chest pain‚ pericardial friction rub‚ electrocardiogram changes‚ worse with cough‚ deep breathing‚ movement and swallowing (Porth & Matfin‚ 2009). Sitting up at a forward angle will provide relief (Porth & Martfin‚ 2009). The idiopathic cases
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adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) Plot At the beginning of the film‚ Lorenzo (played by Noah Banks and also Zack O’Malley Greenburg) is a bright and vibrant young boy living in the Comoros Islands‚ as his father Augusto (played by Nick Nolte) works for the World Bank and is stationed there. However‚ when his parents relocate to the United States‚ he begins to show neurological problems‚ such as loss of hearing‚ tantrums‚ etc. The boy is diagnosed as having adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD)‚ which is fatal within
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various time. She has three children that live in the same city as her and that visit her once a week for family dinner. Margaret Nimen had just returned home after getting her hair permed‚ which she does every other week‚ when she felt a sudden onset of a severe headache in the back of her neck‚ a pain that she had never felt
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osteomyelitis - Bone infection develops within two weeks of an initial infection‚ injury or the onset of the underlying disease. 2. Sub-acute osteomyelitis - Bone infection develops within one to two months of an initial infection‚ injury or the onset of the underlying disease. 3. Chronic osteomyelitis - - Bone infection develops within two months or more of an initial infection‚ injury or the onset of the underlying disease. Classification: 1. Hematogenous - Through bloodstream - Blood borne
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Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that makes it difficult to tell the difference between real and unreal experiences‚ to think logically‚ to have normal emotional responses‚ and to behave normally in social situations. Schizophrenia is one of the most disturbing mental illnesses‚ marked by delusions and hallucinations. It is a psychotic disorder or group of disorders marked by disturbances in thinking‚ emotional responsiveness‚ and behavior. Schizophrenia is the most chronic and
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His family members have noticed that he also has muffled speech and tends to shuffle when he walks. He is diagnosed with Early Onset Parkinson’s disease. According to American Parkinson Disease Association‚ when an individual age from 21-40 receives a diagnoses of Parkinson’s disease‚ it is specified as an early onset Parkinson’s disease or young onset Parkinson’s disease‚ younger people go through different experience because of their extraordinary life conditions (n.a). “It is not fully
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Acute Radiation Syndrome Acute radiation syndrome which is also sometimes known as radiation sickness or radiation toxicity is an extremely serious illness that occurs when the entire body (or most of it) receives a high dose of penetrating radiation‚ a dose greater than 50 rads‚ in a very short period of time. Studies in animals and humans exposed to radiation have allowed researchers to describe acute radiation syndrome. The most replicative cells are the most sensitive to the acute effects
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Diana Beharry PSY350: Physiological Psychology Alzheimer’s Disease Professor Candice Ward March 20‚ 2011 Introduction In 1901‚ a fifty one year old woman named Frau Auguste D. was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Frankfurt‚ Germany. She had an unusual bunch of symptoms. While she had no history of prior psychiatric illness‚ her husband had noticed that Frau D. was becoming increasing paranoid‚ hallucinatory‚ agitated‚ disoriented‚ and having increasing difficulties with language functions
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eating disorders but there are a lot of things to take into consideration. For example the pressure to maintain a low body weight exerted by coaches‚ relatives‚ and friends‚ as well as lack of professional guidance can make an athlete vulnerable to the onset of disordered eating‚ and comprising her performance (as cited in Panza‚ Coelho‚ Di Pietro‚ De Assis & vasconcelos‚ 2007). Two researchers reviewed various studies in which they read one hundred sixty-nine articles and excluded one hundred twenty-nine
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