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    Formal Practical Report

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    Formal Practical Report Tittle: Rat dissection Date: 16/10/2013 Partners: Sanketh Yadav and Joel Chittiprolu 8C Aim: To investigate the rat’s digestive system and compare the differences and similarities of the organs with the Human’s digestive system and measure them. Materials/ Equipment: Lab court Nitrile Safety Gloves Camera or Phone to take pictures Scissors Probe Scalpel Rulers Nails Bench Plastic bag for excreting waste Eucalyptus Room spray Newspapers for keeping

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    Sethu Sethunarayanan

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    Sethunarayanan‚ who invented and marketed an innovative trap to help poor Irula people (an Indian tribe) catch rats more efficiently. He is the founder of the Center for Development of Disadvantaged People (CDDP) – one of a few recognized non-profit organizations in India. The case is an example how technological innovation and human capital can be used to improve the life for the poor. This rat-trap entrepreneurship was a social entrepreneurship because the inventor used the resources to cater to the

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    How Hormones Effect the Endocrine System Introduction: The endocrine system primarily relies on the negative feedback mechanism. The endocrine system influences metabolic activities by sending out chemical messengers through the blood called hormones. Once released into the blood these hormones are transported throughout the body. The effects of these hormones are wide spread and vary from reproduction‚ growth and development‚ immunities‚ maintaining electrolyte levels‚ water and nutrient balance

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    Wistar Factor Model

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    help prevent or treat HCC and BA patients. Thus‚ hundreds of BA birth defects can be prevented and the quality of life in patients will greatly improve. Hypothesis We hypothesize that in Wistar rat model‚ injection of Aflatoxin B1 contributes to a heightened risk of hepatocellular carcinoma by

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    Kangaroo Research Paper

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    6th Hour Biology II MIkey Esteban Mr. Heeney 6th Hour Desert Rat-Kangaroo Classification Kingdom: Animalia: Is the big majority of the world’s life. Mostly insects because there is a mass majority of them. But there is also a big majority of mammals. Phylum: Chordata: Basically the amount of development in the notch cord that also changes the appearance and is also connected to the nervous system which modifies that when it develops. Class: Mammalia: Warm blooded animal that is warmed

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    conduct this study‚ male Sprague Dawley rats at sixteen months old were used. They were put into normal living conditions with access to plenty of food and water. The rats were then divided into four different groups. According to Zhang‚ Zheng‚ Dong‚ and Wang (2012)‚ “group A was sham operated control animals‚ group B was focal cerebral ischemia model‚ group C was vascular dementia model‚ and group D was vascular dementia model treated with nimodipine.” The rats were then taken into surgery and were

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    E X E R C I S E 4 Endocrine System Physiology O B J E C T I V E S 1. To define the following terms: metabolism‚ hormone replacement therapy‚ type 1 diabetes‚ type 2 diabetes‚ and glucose standard curve. 2. To explain the role of thyroxine in maintaining an animal’s metabolic rate. 3. To explain the effects of thyroid-stimulating hormone on an animal’s metabolic rate. 4. To understand how estrogen affects bone density. 5. To explain how hormone replacement therapy works

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    Think Of Both Sides

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    may as well be the victim itself. In the ad itself‚ an image of a screaming child about to be hit by a car is placed at the center which shows that it need to be paid most attention to. There were also two people who are not paying full attention on driving in both the driver’s seat and the front passenger’s seat. On the rear facing mirror also shows a child on the back passenger seat which was placed perfectly to fit the screaming child on the outside of the car. On the edges of the ad‚ dark hues

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    Symbolism In Pay To Play

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    symbolism was when the congress woman found a dead rat with a note in her

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    Brain Plasticity

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    conducted on rats to determine how this happens. The rats fell into the three groups as mentioned earlier. Some of the rats had their neocortexes removed. These were removed at different ages of the rats. This was to make it similar to the procedure used on children with use of only one hemisphere of their brain. They found these to have similar impacts‚ and that the ability to control their limbs were lacking. They then put rats in a tank of water that had a platform for escape. The rats that had

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