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    Fascial Space Essay

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    The spaces of the head as the facial spaces; go about as potential spaces between the fascial layers of fascia (fascia is characterized as an expansive sheet of thick connective tissue whose competence is to partition structures that must separate from each other amid development‚ for example‚ muscles and organs and serve as a pathway for the course of vascular &neural structure) or in another word a cleft. They may as well be compartments containing connective tissue that quickly separates when

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    Skeletal- The long bone called the humerus. c. Muscular- The Biceps brachii‚ triceps brachii‚ brachialis‚ triceps brachii(long head) and triceps brachii(lateral head) d. Cardiovascular- Blood vessels and arteries. The brachial and ulnar collateral arteries‚ the Axillary‚ brachial‚ basalic‚ Median cubital‚ radial blood vessels. 3. What organ system was most likely not reattached? Explain. The nervous system would not reattach because nerve cells do not go through mitosis so they won’t grow back

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    would be found in the upper extremity. Collateral Circulation: Small arteries open to connect to larger arteries to different parts of the same artery. • Brachial • Axillary • Subuvian 9. Identify the specific vessels that provide the collateral circulation to the elbow. Brachial‚ then split at elbow to the radial and ulnar. 10. Identify specific types of activities that might cause Jim problems after

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    Ch 14 Autonomic System

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    Chapter 14 Vocabulary: The Autonomic Nervous System 1. Autonomic Nervous System - Consists of motor neurons that innervate smooth and cardiac muscle‚ and glands; make adjustments to ensure optimal support for body activities; operate via subconscious control; also called the involuntary nervous system or general visceral motor system. 2. Preganglionic Neuron – First neuron that resides in the brain or spinal cord. 3. Preganglionic Axon – Synapses with the second motor neuron; thin

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    Hox Genes

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    Hox Genes | November 15 2010 | | Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy | Homeotic complex (Hox) genes are defined as a group of related genes that specify the anterior-posterior axis and segment identity of metazoan organisms during early embryonic development. These are situated very close to one another on the chromosome in groups of clusters. The orders of these genes located on the chromosomes are the same as the expression of the genes in the development of an embryo‚ whereas the first

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    Exercise 32

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    longest vein in the lower limb 5. artery on the dorsum of the foot checked after leg surgery 6. serves the posterior thigh 7. supplies the diaphragm 8. formed by the union of the radial and ulnar veins ‚ e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. anterior tibial basilic brachial brachiocephalic celiac trunk cephalic common carotid common iliac coronary deep artery of the thigh dorsalis pedis external carotid d i r o ‚ 1. the

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    Post-workout strategy suggests change frequently and is widely different from swimmer and team. I remember during my collegiate swimming years simply sitting in the hot tub and talking about our weekend plans with the guys. However‚ at some teams you’ll see an extensive and expensive protocol‚ while others seem careless with their lack of post-workout protocol [read about the best swim meet recovery methods]. Unfortunately‚ many post-workout strategies which seem beneficial‚ later appear non-beneficial

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    Tissue Specimen

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    | NAM_________________________ DATE_____________ | | NO | NAME OF TISSUE / SPECIMEN | NAME OF THE ORGAN SYSTEM | LABEL SPECIMEN | FUNCTION | DESEASE | Type of tissuesection | Staining technique | REFRENCE | MAGNIFICATION | DRAWING / SKETCH | 1 | Acute Lymphocyte Leukemia | Cardiovascular System | Blood | Type of cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of white blood cells | Leukemia | Blood Smear | Hematoxylin | http://swc2.hccs.edu/bio/labs | 451x306 pixels

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    7 Chankras

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    THE SEVEN CHAKRA’S Chakra is a Sanskrit word meaning spinning wheel. Chakras are part of the subtle anatomy. The seven major chakras line up from the crown of the head to the base of the spine and connect to various endocrine glands. Each major chakra is directly associated with many aspects of the mind-body-spirit dynamic. When a specific chakra is closed‚ distorted‚ or congested‚ the perception of stress‚ disease‚ or illness may result (Seaward‚ 2012‚ p. 72.) Of the seven major subtle

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    cardiovascular system

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    CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM OF THE HEAD NECK The cardiovascular system consists of the heart‚ blood vessels‚ and the approximately 5 liters of blood that the blood vessels transport. Responsible for transporting oxygen‚ nutrients‚ hormones‚ and cellular waste products throughout the body‚ the cardiovascular system is powered by the body’s hardest-working organ — the heart‚ which is only about the size of a closed fist. Even at rest‚ the average heart easily pumps over 5 liters of blood throughout

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