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    The human genome project‚ together with research on stem cells‚ will form the basis of most medical treatments in the next few decades. Before discussing this statement it is important to analyse each component. What is a genome? And why is it relevant to us? A genome is the building block of all living organisms‚ it consists of the mapping or instructions to how an organism functions‚ and it does this through the use of DNA and genes. Genes are a group of DNA; Genes hold instructions and information

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    Ability 14. Essential: important Synonym: Wanted 15. Battering: Strike and damage Synonym: Assault 16. Admirable: Held in a great respect. Synonym: A-1 17. Expectations: Belief Synonym: Chance 18. Chuckled: giggle Synonym: cackle 19.Spleen: Hate Synonym: Anger 20. Swatted: Hit Synonym: Beat Choose an important event from a book. Write a poem‚ song‚ or rap lyric about that event. There was a cheater who had a husband! Cheater‚ cheater‚ cheater‚ cheater.

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    develop in about 7 days and live a total of about 120 days. The aging cells swell up to a sphere-like shape and are engulfed by phagocytes‚ destroyed and their materials are released into the blood. The main sites of destruction are the liver and the spleen. The heme constituent of hemoglobin is eventually excreted as bilirubin. Red blood cells can be separated from blood plasma by centrifugation. During plasma donation‚ the red blood cells are pumped back into the body right away‚ and the plasma is

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    Control of blood pressure The blood pressure measures the force created by the heart beat (blood) on the walls of blood vessels. The blood pressure can show an increase with age due to lack of elasticity and narrowing of arteries. The regulatory centers of cardiac and vasomotor controls the sympathetic neuron to increase the blood pressure with regard to increase in blood volume. These regulating centers are located in the medulla oblongata show vasoconstriction while increasing heart rate. When

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    Clinical Manifestations of endocarditis – mostly non-specific |Table 124–2 Clinical and Laboratory Features of Infective Endocarditis | | | |Feature

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    HUMAN PRESSURE POINTS There are many kyusho secrets showing where and how to strike human pressure points in Karate Shotokan kata. All it takes is some in-depth research and careful practice to learn and master the Karate bunkai of pressure points strikes. Learning to strike vulnerable human pressure points correctly is much better than relying on brute strength‚ fast speed and all those kime‚ hip rotation‚ dropping or tensing techniques taught in many typical sports-oriented Karate training

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    Student Name: Name of Group Members: Date: Introduction: In this lab‚ you will be examining many characteristics of a rat’s anatomy. Dissections help researchers get a 3-dimensional picture of how the systems of a body work together. Now you’ll have the opportunity to see how the respiratory‚ digestive and circulatory system are arranged spatially. The Classification of the Rat (Rattus norvegicus): Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammalia

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    an atmosphere of dermal denticles or placoid cells. These denticles and cells are tiny‚ hard‚ tooth like structure that makes the skin tough like sandpaper for protection. Their inner organs are much like that of a human. They contain the stomach‚ spleen‚ pancreas‚ rectum and the liver. The liver‚ however‚ is different than that of a human. The liver‚ in a hammer head shark‚ creates about 25% of the total body weight of the shark. The liver is where energy is stored and it also provides the shark

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    Camel Camel is the animal that is known by fatty mass on its back called hump. There are two species of camels. The first is the dromedary that has a single hump and lives in North Africa and the Middle East. The other is the Bactrian camel which is living in the Central Asian.Because of adaptation to living on the waterless desert; Camel known by "the ship of the desert" .Camel has a wonderful ability to bear the thirst and ability to tolerate a lack of water in the tissues of its body. Camel

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    body temperature BLOOD DISEASES blood disease‚ any disease of the blood‚ involving the red blood cells erythrocytes‚ white blood cells leukocytes‚ or platelets (thrombocytes) or the tissues in which these elements are formed—the bone marrow‚ lymph nodes‚ and spleen or of bleeding and blood clotting. Long before the nature and composition of blood were known‚ a variety of symptoms were attributed to disordered blood. Red blood cells were not recognized until the 17th century‚ and it was another 100 years before

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