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    is also division of labour. Examples of cells in the human body are muscle cell‚ human sperm cell and red blood cell. Examples of tissues are muscular tissues‚ epithelial tissues and nerve tissues. Meanwhile‚ examples of organs are heart‚ lungs and stomach. Each cell‚ tissue‚ organ and system has its own functions. Human are the most intelligent living things on Earth. They have the most developed brain. As a result‚ they think and solve problems‚ decide between right and wrong‚ invent new things

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    Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 4 pages 76-90 Integumentary System Define: 1.)Integument: Is another name for skin‚ and the skin itself is the principal organ of the Integumentary system. 2.)Membranes: Thin layer or sheet-like structures that have many important functions in the body. 3.)Epithelial Membranes: One of the two major category types of membranes in the body. Epithelial Membranes are composed of epithelial tissue and an underlying layer of specialized connective

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    What was once thought to be the content of fiction novels and comic books is now being fully explored and realized in the cutting edge world of modern science. Scientists now possess the necessary capabilities and technology to make the process of human cloning a reality. While this is a controversial and rather sensitive topic‚ cloning is an innovative practice that has the potential to vastly improve the lives of unlimited amounts of people. Although cloning may prove to be a useful remedy for

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    tissues‚ which perform a function such as epithelia for a larger organ such as skin. Another example is the nervous tissue for the brain. Organs make up organ systems such as the cardiovascular system for the heart‚ and an organ system is a group of organs which work collectively to carry out a process in the organism‚ which are made up of many organ systems which may be part of a larger population (such of as humans). 3. The eleven organ systems include the cardiovascular system‚ the digestive system

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    Richard A. Andersen HCA 220 Week 2 Assignment Professor Danielle Griffin January 22‚ 2014 There are seven organizational approaches to examining the human body‚ each way being significant in that it allows for the human body to be examined from a specific point of view‚ helps to understand the complexity of each working system‚ and provides information that is unique to each approach‚ by organizing the body in a logical and sensible way (Turley‚ 2011. P. 41). These seven systems are body

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    fully developed at this age‚ and this age will help keep alcohol out of school. It has been scientifically proven that the human body becomes fully developed at the age of 21 (www.abovetheinfluence.com). Any premature drinking can cause damage vital organs. Drinking before 21 can cause severe memory loss and brain damage as well (ww.abovethelinfluence.com). Some might argue that it is not right that some people can die serving in the military‚ but are not allowed to drink. While this may not seem right

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    experience way the body looks internally. The fetal pig body organs are similar to the organs in a human body as well as the functions. My first step was to start cutting from the neck/cervical down to the midsection of the body. Then I cut the skin off so I can see the different muscles groups‚ such as the pectoralis major across the chest. However‚ I had to be very careful while cutting downward because if I cut to deep I can damage an organ. As I open the pig‚ the first think I notice was the rib

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    edu/patientcare/healthcare_services/nervous_system/about/Pages/index.aspx>. Bailey‚ Regina. "Nervous System." About.com Biology. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 15 Aug. 2012. <http://biology.about.com/od/organsystems/a/aa061804a.htm>. "Basic Anatomy - Organs & Organ Systems." Basic Anatomy - Organs & Organ Systems. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 15 Aug. 2012. <http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/NSC/14-anatomy.htm>. "Brain and Nervous System Disorders Center: Stroke‚ Injuries‚ Aneurysms‚ Tumors‚ and More." WebMD. WebMD‚ n.d. Web. 15

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    Organ Printing Bioprinting is a relatively new field that involves creating living tissue with a three dimensional printer. The process of 3D printing is becoming increasingly popular in many fields as it allows for the direct digital manufacture of a wide variety of plastic and metal items. While this technology is revolutionizing by itself‚ it is now being applied to the field of tissue engineering to produce biological tissue in the form of bioprinters. These devices artificially construct living

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    At the press of a button you can choose to print a document or an organ. Is this a typing error or is it future brilliance?! “Fancy a new kidney? I’ll just print one off for you.” A brief glance at how future medicine for the next generation could be. With the invention of the ingenious Bio printer‚ this could be done! It is certainly creating a buzz in science and medical institutions globally. 3D printing is fast becoming a massive part of manufacturing and fabrication all over the world. Scientists

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