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    P4 Fluid Balance

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    kidneys‚ ureters‚ the urinary bladder‚ urethra and renal vessels which include the renal artery and the renal vein. The main blood supply comes from the renal artery which passes from the abdominal aorta into the kidneys. Each artery divides into small branches within the kidney tissues. The blood leaves kidneys via the renal vein. Kidneys We have two kidneys of which are bean shaped and dark red in colour. The ureter and renal vein both emerge from the kidney and the renal artery enters the kidney at the

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    addition‚ descriptions‚ locations‚ geometry‚ and naming conventions for the anatomical parts are discussed in order to establish a basis for decision-making when reconstructing the model. This chapter provides the fundamentals of the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system and may be skipped if the reader has an established background in this field. The primary function of the respiratory system is gas exchange. Oxygen (which we need for our cells to function) from the external environment

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    tember 5th 2013 People in Perspective: Two Branches of Psychology: Experimental: Begin in late 1800’s Wundt/James Wundt (Physiology plus philosophy) first experimental psychology lab Outgrowth of physiology Focus on scientific investigation of psychological phenomena Understand consciousness William James first introductory psychology class in Harvard 1875 Father of American Psychology Nature of emotion‚ self-experience‚ etc. Clinical Branch Began late 1800’s Austria

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    Blood Pressure

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    Blood Pressure  Anatomy And Physiology  Breven Sellers 11/3/2014 Arteries • Arteries are thick walled‚ yet they are elastic enough to stand pressure from the heart pumping at a fast rate. The arteries job is to transport blood away from the heart‚ usually only transporting highly oxygenated blood‚ having just left the lungs and on its way to the body’s tissues Arterioles • There are smaller branches of the arteries called arterioles‚ they connect to the capillaries. • Arterioles are the main

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    Biology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms‚ including their structure‚ function‚ growth‚ evolution‚ distribution‚ and taxonomy.[1] Modern biology is a vast and eclectic field‚ composed of many branches and subdisciplines. However‚ despite the broad scope of biology‚ there are certain general and unifying concepts within it that govern all study and research‚ consolidating it into single‚ coherent field. In general‚ biology recognizes the cell as the basic unit

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    Zoology Connect Quizzes Chapter1 Your friend releases a pair of goldfish from an aquarium into a pond. The fish survive long enough to produce many young. Returning to the pond after several years‚ you find that only drab olive-brown offspring remain from the original brightly colored golden parents. Select any factors listed below that would have promoted the survival of olive-brown fish over the brightly colored variety. The fish in the wild spent most of their energy finding food and

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    Topics: 1. PHONETICS AS A BRANCH OF LINGUISTICS We begin our study of language by examining the inventory‚ structure and functions of the speech sounds. This branch of linguistics is called phonetics. Phonetics (pronounced /fəˈnɛtɪks/‚ from the Greek: φωνή‚ phōnē‚ ’sound‚ voice’) is a branch of linguistics that comprises the study of the sounds of human speech‚ or—in the case of sign languages—the equivalent aspects of sign.[1] It is concerned with the physical properties of speech sounds or signs

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    university.”(Shelley 18). His attraction was the structure of the human frame. Also‚ as he states in the writing‚ “ I revolved these circumstances in my mind and determined thenceforth to apply myself more particularly to those branches of natural philosophy which relate to physiology.”(Shelley 18). He would have to recourse to death so he can examine the cause

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    central nervous system. The Peripheral Nervous System is further subdivided into two branches‚ the Somatic Nervous system and the Autonomic Nervous System. All these nerves are outside the Central Nervous System. The Somatic Nervous System controls musculoskeletal movement‚ and conducts sensory messages from the body to the CNS. (model is increasing decentralisation) The Autonomic Nervous System has two branches‚ the Sympathetic and the Parasympathetic‚ which regulate the involuntary processes of

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    microbio importance

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    (germ theory of disease)‚ the reasons for these diseases were not known and man continued to suffer. But the development of microbiology gave man an insight into the life of microbes. Study of the structure and life history of microbes and their physiology‚ metabolism genetics etc. will help us to control them so that diseases can be prevented and if it occurs can be cured. TOP Beneficial activities The benefit that man can derive from the activities of microbes are immense. Study of these in

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