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    My appeal in studying physiotherapy comes from my fascination in learning about the stages of rehabilitation after illness and injury. Physiotherapy would allow me to find myself in so many different situations each day‚ for example treating one patient with a strained gastrocnemius one minute to then treating a patient who has had a stroke and has immobility in their arm the next. This means that I would be faced with challenging situations where I would need to think on my feet to solve problems

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    When I decided to go to medical school‚ I went because I am interested in medicine. Of course‚ this means that I will become a physician and one-day practice medicine‚ but there are other aspects of the field besides the science that should not be ignored. One of the highlights of New York Medical College is the curriculum consists of more than just the required sciences‚ but also classes like History of Medicine and Bioethics. Since I will be a physician one day and because I have a thirst for knowledge

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    Parenchyma | 40 | Collenchyma | 16 | Sclerenchyma | 20 | Xylem | 15 | Phloem | 20 | Table Showing Length of Epidermal‚ Parenchyma‚ Collenchyma‚ Sclerenchyma‚ Xylem and Phloem Cells Drawings: Drawings on following pages. Discussion: Plant cells are surrounded with a tough‚ slightly elastic wall of cellulose. Within the cell wall is the cell surface membrane‚ which is selectively permeable and controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell. The cytoplasm contains the organelles

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    anatomy and physiology 1.1 describe the anatomy and physiology of the skin in relationm to skin break down and development of pressure sores. the skin is the largest organ of the body it covers a total surface space of around 30000 sq inches oviously depending on hight size of person. the skin is made up of nails‚hair‚sweat glands. the skin provides the organs protections by providng a outer surface which in tourn has other different jobs these are being able to regulate the body temperture

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    A baby boomer is a person who was born during the demographic Post-World War II baby boom between the years 1946 and 1964‚ (so they are about 48-64 years old) according to the U.S. Census Bureau. According to BBC Seventy-six million American children were born between 1945 and 1964‚ representing a cohort that is significant on account of its size alone. In 2004‚ the UK baby boomers held 80% of the UK’s wealth and bought 80% of all top of the range cars‚ 80% of cruises and 50% of skincare products

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    Directional Terms

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    A&P – Chapter 1 – Directional Terms Several incomplete statements are listed below. Correctly complete each statement by choosing the appropriate anatomical term from the key. Record the key letters and/or terms on the correspondingly numbered blanks below: Key: a. anterior e. lateral i. sagittal b. distal f. medial j. superior c. frontal g. posterior k. transverse d. inferior h. proximal In the anatomical position‚ the face and palms are

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    support@acefitness.org Ace group fitness instructor’s course Voice -Don’t raise your pitch lower your pitch -Hydrate Hearing -all sound decibels are at 85 or less Nose -breath deeper Eyes -slowly walk into the lighted area if you are in a darker area -gradually raise or lower lights Touch -learn a bit of myofacial release especially for you feet Terminology * Omit the word ‘don’t’ and say the word ‘keep’ * Cue the solution not the problems * Cue spinal alignment- give

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    1) The correct sequence of levels forming the structural hierarchy is Chemical‚ cellular‚ tissue‚ organ‚ organ system‚ organismal 2) The structural and functional unit of life is a cell 3) Which of the following is a major functional characteristic of all organisms? Movement‚ growth‚ metabolism‚ responsiveness. 4) Two of these organ systems bear the major responsibility for ensuring homeostasis of the internal environment. Nervous system and endocrine system 5) In (a)-(e)‚ a directional term

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    Why do you want to be an EMT? (1000 characters) During an eye exam‚ I asked my eye doctor what he loves most about his job. What struck me the most was what he described to be “the ability to alleviate worry”. According to him‚ the best part about his work wasn’t necessarily curing someone‚ but rather making them feel better. This ability is what I want most out of becoming an EMT. I want to be the one on the ground beside a patient telling them they’ll be fine. Yes‚ I want to save lives‚ but I

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    ------------------------------------------------- Phloem In vascular plants‚ phloem is the living tissue that carries organic nutrients (known as photosynthate)‚ in particular‚ sucrose‚ a sugar‚ to all parts of the plant where needed. In trees‚ the phloem is the innermost layer of the bark‚ hence the name‚ derived from the Greek word φλόος (phloos) "bark". The phloem is concerned mainly with the transport of soluble organic material made during photosynthesis. This is called translocation.

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