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    Frog Dissection

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    to view stomach and intestines o used forceps to pull out small intestine to view mesentery o used dissecting needle to locate gallbladder right under liver and noticed filled with bile o used forceps to lift small intestine to view spleen embedded against large intestine o used forceps and lifted 3-lobed liver and used

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    Strep Throat Essay

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    Your health is your greatest asset; therefore‚ it can be discomforting realizing you have white spots on throat. This issue becomes even more aggravating if these spots are followed by other symptoms. White blotches in the back of the throat‚ can be a sign of various health concerns‚ such as bacterial infections or oral yeast. These symptoms should not be ignored because the underlying reason can present a threat to your overall health. Consult your doctor if you notice these spots‚ especially if

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    Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is a genetic disorder that is hereditary. It affects the blood‚ and is caused when the hemoglobin in blood cells are deprived in oxygen from the proteins. These cause normal round blood cells‚ to have are rigid sickle shape. People affected by SCA have a higher risk of death‚ stroke‚ severe attacks‚ and severe rushes of pain. James Herrick discovered an anemia‚ and found bizarre sickle-shaped cells in 1910. A treatment for the disease was discovered in the 1920s by E. Vernon

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    Sickle Cell Anemia

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    There have been many researches and tests done on the genetic causes of Sickle Cell Anemia and how it developes‚ as well as it’s effects on the circulatory‚ muscular‚ and respiratory systems‚ as well as it’s effects on the joints and other systems of the body‚ and the complications associated with them. Most of the research has been done to explore on the reasons why it mostly effects the African-American community and people who are from the West Coast of Africa. It has also been known that Sickle

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    Hodgkin's Disease

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    Hodgkin ’s diseaseGuerline Baptiste Chamberlain School of Nursing Pathophysiology J. Dobrzyn May 31‚ 2013 Hodgkin ’s Disease In 1832 Thomas Hodgkin described a progressively fatal condition characterized by enormous lymph node swelling that he believed to be one disease. Characteristic cells involved in this disease were identified microscopically by Sternberg and Reed in 1898 and 1902‚ respectively. The identification of these cells‚ now known as Reed-Sternberg cells‚ allowed for the initial

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    One day in Walmart‚ a 10-year-old girl gets a call from the doctor. She is told that previous testing showed she had cancer. Emotions swirled through her mind‚ and the events in her life became fast pace. By the next week‚ she was in the hospital taking a treatment for a cancer called Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Hodgkin’s Lymphoma can change one’s life‚ but with the proper care it can be survived. Hodgkin’s Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphocytes. The lymphocytes are part of the lymphatic system which

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    Malaria

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    MALARIA Malaria is a parasitic disease that involves high fevers‚ shaking chills‚ flu-like symptoms‚ and anemia. CAUSES: Malaria is caused by a parasite that is transmitted from one human to another by the bite of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. In humans‚ the parasites (called sporozoites) travel to the liver‚ where they mature and release another form‚ the merozoites. These enter the bloodstream and infect the red blood cells. The parasites multiply inside the red blood cells‚ which then

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    Blood Flow to the Liver

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    vein – drains the entire small intestines (can I just put small intestines or do you want it more specific like: intestinal veins‚ pancreaticoduodenal vein etc. ) stomach and part of the large intestine 2. Splenic vein- collects blood from the spleen‚ parts of the stomach and pancreas‚ then joins the superior mesenteric to form the hepatic portal vein. 3. Inferior mesenteric – drain the distal portion of the large intestine and rectum and connects with the splenic vein‚ before that vessels

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    Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma

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    country‚ with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (NHL) being the 6th most common. NHL is a cancer that starts in cells called lymphocytes‚ which are apart of the body’s immune system. Lymphocytes are in the lymph nodes and other lymphoid tissues‚ such as the spleen and bone marrow. There are two types of lymphomas: Hodgkin’s lymphoma is named after Dr. Thomas Hodgkin‚ who first described it‚ and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL). NHL can occur at any age and are often marked by lymph nodes that are larger than

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    Pak. j. life soc. sci. (2009)‚ 7(1):31-34 Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences Effect of Vitamin E and Selenium as Immunomodulators on Induced Aflatoxicosis in Broiler Birds Ab eer a M ub ar a k‚ As i f R as h id ‚ I mt ia z Ah mad K h an a nd Az har H u ss ai n Vet eri n ar y Re sea r c h I n s tit u te‚ G ha zi Ro ad La ho re Ca nt t -P a ki s ta n Abstract Mycotoxicosis‚ a serious problem to commercial poultry‚ is incurable; however certain group B vitamins‚ vitamin E and selenium

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