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    WHAT IS THE CONDITION/ILLNESS Tinea‚ or ringworm as it is often known as‚ is a highly contagious fungal skin infection (Herlihy‚ 2011) caused by dermatophytes. There are various different types of ringworm that can form; - Tinea pedis or athletes foot‚ is found on the foot area; - Tinea capitis is found on the scalp; - Tinea barbae which is found on bearded areas of the neck and face; - Tinea corporis is found on the body; - Tinea cruris is located in the groin area; - Tinea faciei‚ which is when

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    areas‚ causing the bacteria to double and triple in size and the anthrax to become more deadly (Who | Zoonotic Infections). There are three types of anthrax a person can obtain: cutaneous‚ gastrointestinal‚ and inhalation anthrax. Since they all involve different parts of the body‚ they all have different symptoms. Cutaneous anthrax affects the skin and occurs when people with cuts or sores come in contact with the anthrax bacteria. Inhalation anthrax affects the lungs and occurs when a

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    Leishmaniasis "The Sting of The Sand Fly" By Jared Yeazell Admittedly‚ since the beginning of time‚ disease has played a drastic role in the history of society. It has affected economic conditions‚ wars‚ and natural disasters. The impact of any disease can be far greater than some far better known catastrophes. In 1918‚ an epidemic of influenza swept the globe

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    Classification of Covering and Lining Membranes 1. Complete the following chart. Tissue types: membrane composition (epithelial/connective) Membrane Common locations General functions cutaneous mucous serous synovial 2. Respond to the following statements by choosing an answer from the key. Key: a. cutaneous ‚ ‚ ‚ b. mucous c. serous d. synovial 1. membrane type in joints‚ bursae‚ and tendon sheaths 2. epithelium of this membrane is always simple squamous epithelium 3. membrane

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    upper limbs. Specifically‚ nerves of the brachial plexus aid in innervation of the muscles of the upper limbs (with the exception of the trapezius and the levator scapula. In addition to muscular innervation‚ these nerves also innervate most of the cutaneous membrane of the upper limb (with the exception of the axilla‚ a point on the superior portion of the shoulder‚ and the dorsal scapular area). The nerves of the brachial plexus originate from each side of the five most inferior cervical vertebrae

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    motor innervation of all of the muscles of the upper extremity‚ with the exception of the trapezius and levator scapula. The brachial plexus supplies all of the cutaneous innervation of the upper limb‚ except for the area of the axilla (which is supplied by the supraclavicular nerve) and the dorsal scapula area‚ which is supplied by cutaneous branches of the dorsal rami. The brachial plexus is subdivided into roots‚ trunks‚ divisions‚ cords‚ and branches. Typically‚ the brachial plexus is composed

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    diagnosis of this patient’s condition are ALA and PBG. ALA and PBG are only seen in excess in the urine of a patient suffering from AIP‚ but not in ADP. (Bishop‚ Fody‚ & Schoeff‚ 2013) 4.   Why did this patient not experience cutaneous

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    cartilage blood adipose bone skeletal muscle The categories of epithelial tissue membranes are: Answer synovial‚ cutaneous‚ and serous membranes synovial‚ mucous‚ and cutaneous membranes synovial‚ cutaneous‚ and mucous membranes synovial‚ mucous‚ and serous membranes mucous‚ cutaneous‚ and serous membranes Examination of a tissue sample reveals relatively few cells with a large amount of intercellular material. The tissue is most likely

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    NAME______________________________ LAB TIME/DATE _____________________ S H E E T EXERCISE 8 Print Form Classification of Covering and Lining Membranes 1. Complete the following chart. Tissue types: membrane composition (epithelial/connective) Membrane cutaneous Common locations General functions epithelial‚ connective The skin protection against outside substances‚ keeps bacteria out‚ secretion. epithelial‚ connective mucous Lining of the digestive‚ Secretion‚ respiratory. absorption

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    EPHE 380 – Motor Control Final Exam Ian Haig V00711512 Scenario: Walking down a 45 degree slope with a surfboard under my left arm and a large mountaineering backpack on my back. I was walking down the trail to Sombrio Beach which is about a 1.5k hike down a steep trail to the ocean. I had a surfboard under my right arm‚ an axe in my left hand‚ and a large 40 litre hiking backpack fully loaded with supplies on my back. About half way down there is a left turn in the trail which has a declining

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