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    NAME LAB TIME/DATE _ Special Senses: Vision Anatomy of the Eye 1. Name five accessory eye structures that contribute to the formation of tears and/or aid in lubrication of the eyeball‚ and then name the major secretory product of each. Indicate which has antibacterial properties by circling the correct secretory product. Accessory structures lacrimal glands conjunctiva tarsal or meibomian glands caruncle ciliary glands Product saline solution; Clysozym0 mucus oily secretion whitish

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    Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy - Anne M R Agur‚ Arthur F Dalley Dissection: * Cunningham’s Manual of Practical Anatomy * Grant’s Dissector - Patrick W Tank For study purposes‚ I found using 2 different textbooks useful. Netter’s anatomy books are illustrated and are overall EXCELLENT books - clear‚ easy to use‚ the different plates show anatomy in varying planes and at varying levels of dissection. And a cadaveric dissection photo-book is really useful for studying for your bell ringer

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    Mary Brocklesby Professor J. Austin Floyd English 101 S09 19 November 2012 For the Love of Animals Most households today have a beloved cat‚ dog‚ rabbit‚ fish‚ or other pet of some sort that they unconditionally care for and protect. What if your pet had ended up in a laboratory‚ forced to undergo painful experiments‚ instead of in your care? Unfortunately‚ that has been the fate of millions of animals every year dating back since before the nineteenth century. Researchers believe they are

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    Exercise 3: Neurophysiology of Nerve Impulses Worksheet Assignment Due: Week 4 Student instructions: Follow the step-by-step instructions for this exercise found in your text and record your answers in the spaces below. Submit this completed document by the assignment due date found in the Syllabus. Please make sure that your answers are typed in RED. Please type your Name and Student ID Number here: Charles Coon 4048223 Eliciting a Nerve Impulse Activity 1: Electrical Stimulation

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    characteristics. (a) Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) (b) Ectoedemia castaneae (moth) (c) Hyla cinerea (tree frog) (d) Rattus rattus (rat) (e) Danio rerio (zebrafish) (f) Homo sapiens (human) (g) Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) (h) Lumbricus terrestris (earthworm) (i) Sus scrofa (pig) (j) Bos taurus (cattle) (k) Mus musculus (mouse) List the shared characteristics (you may want to review chapters 33 and 34 for identifiable shared characteristics among the listed species) and your reasons for arranging the

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    The Tropical Rainforests There are many different ecosystems on this planet. They include tundra’s‚ desserts‚ grasslands‚ etc. However‚ the tropical rainforest is truly the world’s most diverse biome in both structure and species diversity. The Tropical rainforest is characterized by a dense growth of trees and by the continuously canopy that is formed by the broad- leaved Evergreen trees. There is also large amounts of precipitation annually and there is no dry season‚ which is a major factor

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    Edmund Balogun Bio 105 Assignment- Amniotes The Reptiles Chameleon: An Innate behavior can be said to be an inborn behavior. One of the innate behaviors shown in the clip is the chameleon’s ability to reach for cover and adapt with the environment and to feed. The predatory behavior of the chameleon can be seen in its feeding‚ it brings out its tongue to pick a prey in a fast way. It is important because it enables it catch their prey so that they don’t escape. The eyes of the chameleon moves

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    Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci was born on the fifteenth of April‚ 1452‚ near the town of Vinci‚ not far from Florence. He was the son of a Florentine notary‚ Piero da Vinci‚ and a young woman named Caterina. Leonardo spent most of his life in Florence and Milan. In 1469 he was apprenticed to Andrea Verrocchio‚ a leading Renaissance master. Leonardo acquired a variety of skills while he remained at the workshop until 1476. He left Florence for Milan in about 1482 to work for Duke Lodovico

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    macro-decomposers (such as earthworms) generally have high number of slaters. These soils are usually in neutral or alkaline pH. As we known‚ acid soils have always limited the density of slater population because these soils may be lack sufficient calcium to enables them to build up their calcareous exoskeletons. In my initial trials of the slaters natural habitat‚ I observed that slaters are living between pH6 and pH9. Slaters share their habitat with centipedes‚ spiders‚ earthworms‚ etc. They have predators

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    thenar crease area with 1% Xylocaine‚ and once adequate anesthesia had been achieved‚ we exsanguinated the hand and forearm with an Esmarch bandage. We then created a longitudinal incision just at the ulnar aspect of the thenar crease and carried the dissection down through the subcutaneous tissue. We identified the transverse carpal ligament and incised this both proximally and distally until we were certain that it was completely released. We identified the median nerve and found that it was free. We

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