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    Anatomy Ch 1

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    Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 1 Quiz Study Guide Chapter 1 – Intro to Human Anatomy & Physiology What is anatomy? Means “to cut open” or “to dissect” Deals with structure and organization of body parts 2 types of anatomy Microscopic Anatomy Macroscopic (Gross) Anatomy What is physiology? Study of the function of anatomical structures FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION Describe the relationship between form and function. Identify examples. Know the major structures & functions of the 11 body

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    of digestive system is the physical and chemical breakdown of food also absorption of food into small molecules‚ which are the absorbed into the body. Urinary system: The urinary system‚ also known as the urinary tract‚ contains two kidneys‚ the ureters‚ the bladder‚ also the urethra. The function is to remove liquid waste from the blood in the form of urine. The urinary system also regulates the volume and alignment of fluids in the body‚ keeping an internal chemical balance. Reproductive

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    Multiple Choice Questions Choose the correct answers from the following: 1. _________ described the circulation of blood in 13th century. (Bu Ali Sina‚ Ali Bin Isa‚ Ibn-Al Nafees) 2. Each fore limb of frog has _________ fingers. (4‚ 5‚ 6) 3. Fruit is formed by the enlargement of _________. (Stigma‚ Style‚ Ovary) 4. The earthworm belongs to the phylum _________. (Nematoda‚ Annelida‚ Mollusca) 5. The saliva contains an enzyme known as _________‚ which acts on carbohydrates

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    for pain and she subsequently became bradycardic and complained of feeling lightheaded. Atropine was ordered on standby and aggressive IVF hydration was continued. A CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis was performed and demonstrated a blocked left ureter with hydronephrosis. A STAT Urology consult was performed and the physician documented Stein Strasse following the lithotripsy. The patient was admitted and subsequently underwent an emergent ureteroscopy‚ a retrograde pyelogram‚ and ureteral stenting

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    Biology 2401 Hw

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    Laboratory Assignment # 1 Chapter #1 The Human Body‚ An orientation Name: Date: 1/18/13 Part A Match the terms in Column A with the correct definition in Column B. Place the answer you select in the space provided. Column A Column B a. Parietal Pleura __B 1. Membrane on the surface of the heart b. Pericardial Membranes ___I 2. Membrane on the surface of the stomach c. Peritoneal Membrane ___H 3. Structure that separates thoracic and

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    The respiratory system is composed of the nasal cavity‚ nostril‚ oral cavity‚ pharynx‚ larynx‚ trachea‚ carina of trachea‚ right main bronchus‚ right lung‚ left main bronchus‚ left lung‚ and diaphragm. These major organs collectively work together to give the body oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide as we breathe. In order for the respiratory system to be fully capable of function‚ four procedures (pulmonary ventilation‚ external respiration‚ transport of respiratory gases‚ internal respiration)

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    Fetal Pig Dissection

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    I. Fetal Pig Dissection II. Purpose Sus scrofa‚ or the domestic pig is a member of the class Mammalia and the order Artiodactyla. Since we as humans are also a member of class Mammalia‚ we have a good deal in common biologically with pigs‚ although we might not like to think so. Since we have a good deal in common‚ it is very helpful for us to study these animals both anatomically and physiologically. We do this when we test medicines on pigs‚ perfect surgical procedures on pigs‚ and even when

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    Hnpcc and Prostate Cancer

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    over 100 years ago‚ it is the most common form of familial colorectal cancer‚ however only accounts for around 5% of all bowel cancer cases. Other cancers that HNCPP increases the risk of includes: endometrial cancer‚ duodenal cancer‚ cancer of the ureter and renal pelvis‚ ovarian cancer and brain tumours. As yet‚ prostate cancer is not recognised as part of the syndrome. The prostate gland is a part of the male human anatomy that surrounds the neck of the bladder and urethra. Its function is to

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    Essay On Cervical Cancer

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    Cervical cancer begins with the abnormal growth of cells lining the cervix. The cervix is located in the lower‚ more superficial‚ region of the uterus. The two types of cells that make up the cervix include nonkeratinizing‚ stratified squamous cells on the exocervix and mucus-secreting‚ columnar cells on the endocervix. The transformation zone contains the squamocolumnar junction where the columnar and the squamous cells meet. This area is the embryonic cell population that is involved in cervical

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    Ak Prevention

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    How can AKI be prevented? According to the National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death 2009‚ up to 30% of cases of acute kidney injury may be preventable and the best ’treatment of AKI is prevention.’ [3]This can mainly be done by identifying patients most at risk as early as possible. This would involve constant monitoring of urinary output and serum creatinine levels for the high risk patients. However in general‚ all hospitalized patients with acute illness should be monitored

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