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    Chemical Eric Part 1 1. What hormonal problem could be causing these symptoms? His pituitary gland isn’t working because it has a tumor on it causing his problems like bad coordination‚ being very tall and skinny (6ft‚ 150lbs‚ and size 13 shoe)‚ right knee swelled‚ ulcerated sores on lower left leg that wouldn’t heal‚ often was sick and didn’t feel good‚ and having large hands and feet. 2. Why would joint damage be associated with rapid growth and low testosterone levels? Joint damage would be associated

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    Abdomen Notes 1st year

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    Lip: o pars cutanea‚ rubbor labi‚ pars mocosa o oribicularis oris m. o Sup. & inf. Labial mm. vessels ‚ nerves Blood supply: Upper lip- sup. Labial branches < facial & infraorbital aa. Lower lip- inf. Labial branches < facial & mental aa. Innervation: Upper lip- sup. Labial branches < infraorbital nn. (cn V2 trgeminal) Lower lip- inf. Labial branches < mental nn. (cn V3 trigeminal) Orbicularis oris m. < fascial n. (CN VII) 02. Large salivary glands‚ anatomy‚ innervation 1. PAROTID

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    Module 4 Report

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    Unit 4 Report Distributing Metabolites through the body Food that we consume is composed of very complex molecules. During the digestive process these compounds are broken down into smaller and smaller subunits in preparation for use by the body as building blocks needed for the many components of the human body. In Module 3 we followed the food through the digestive system and considered the process that takes place in the digestive system. The pizza that was eaten by Matt and Maria contained ingredients

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    death rates from heart disease‚ stroke‚ accidents‚ etc. The nervous system is a network of neurons (nerve cells) that that sends information to the brain to be analyzed. Neurons live both in and outside the central nervous system. Understanding how the neurons work is vital to understanding the nervous system. Neurons The neuron has two important structures called the dendrite and axon‚ also called nerve fibers. The dendrites are like tentacles that sprout from the cell and the axon is one long extension

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    Food consumption is necessary for human life‚ yet it can also be a luxury. Most people can tell the difference between a poorly or well-cooked (and usually more expensive) steak but we all have different tastes. Taste: What You’re Missing by Barb Stuckey looks to discover exactly why “Good Food Tastes Good”. Mrs. Stuckey begins her journey to find why people taste differently after noticing the difference between herself and her husband. Why do some people prefer the extravagant meals that are full

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    Enkephalins and Endorphins

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    Enkephalins and Endorphins Do you have an experience that you cut your finger‚ it is painful in the few minutes‚ after that‚ it stops that feeling. Do you know why? This related a kind of hormone called opioid peptides. Their function is as j nanalgesic hormones. Opioid neuropeptides were first discovered in 1974 by two independent groups of investigators: John Hughes and Hans Kosterlitz of Scotland isolated — from the brain of a pig,called enkephalins.1 Around the same time‚ in a calf brain‚

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    Chewing Gum Experiment

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    tested in short term‚ so the conclusion could be different in a long term task. The reason chewing gum was more effective in remembering the numbers in a short term was because the movement the jaw makes while chewing which then triggers the trigeminal nerve‚ which is responsible for

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    face.  The birthmark can vary in color from light pink to deep purple and is caused by an overabundance of capillaries around the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve.  Malformation of blood vessels in the pia mater overlying the brain on the same side of the head as the birthmark. • This causes calcification of tissue and loss of nerve cells in the cerebral cortex. • Typically located on the back of the occipital region of brain on same side as birthmark.  Neurological symptoms include:

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    Hormones In The Brain

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    speech. The corticospinal tract originates in the cortex and travels past the pyramids located in the medulla to innervate spinal nerves through the spinal cord. The cotricospinal tract controls movement of the limbs (Rouse‚ 2015).The corticonuclear tract also originated in the cortex and travels past the pyramids located in the medulla to innervate the cranial nerves. The corticonuclear tract controls fine motor movements and controls the movement of the speech mechanisms. The corticonuclear tract

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    afferent division of the peripheral nervous system that are involved in the activity of running are: skeletal muscles (Diagram 1)‚ sensory or afferent neurons‚ the Dendrites‚ the auditory nerve; the ear (4) the eyes and other sense organs found on the skin. The peripheral nervous systems (PNS) are made up of the nerves and ganglia found outside the brain and the spinal cord. Its main function is connecting the central nervous system (CNS) with the Effector organs such as the limb muscles. b) Two

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