- includes nerves that connect the CNS to the remote body parts - relays and receives messages 3. ANS- autonomic nervous system - regulates the involuntary function of the internal organs. Histology: made up of 2 cells 1. neurons –receive impulses and send them on to other cells 2. neuroglia- protect and nourish th neurons Neuron: made up of 3 parts 1. dendrites – short projections from the cell body that conduct impulses
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR B.Sc. (ZOOLOGY) SEMESTER SYSTEM w.e.f. Session 2011-12 Scheme of B.Sc. 1st Year Semester I Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Paper code 1.1 1.2 P-101 2.1 2.2 Nomenclature Life and Diversity from Protozoa to Porifera and Cell Biology – I Life and Diversity from Coelentrata to Helminthes and Cell Biology – II Practical Marks+IA 40+10 40+10 40+10 40+10 40+10 40+10 300 Periods / week 4 4 4 4 4 4 Exam. Duration 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3hrs. Semester II Life and Diversity
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Sample essays and suggested plans for content 1. The process of diffusion and its importance in living organisms Definition Fick’s Law Types of diffusion e.g. Facilitated diffusion‚ osmosis Gas exchange in unicells‚ fish‚ mammals and plants Digestion and absorption of products Exchange of materials between blood in capillaries and tissues e.g. placenta Transpiration‚ root pressure‚ water and ion uptake by roots Translocation and mass flow hypothesis Osmoregulation by blood and kidney‚ unicells
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GCE Examinations from 2009 First AS Award: Summer 2009 First A Level Award: Summer 2010 Biology GCE AS and A BIOLOGY 1 Contents WJEC AS GCE in Biology WJEC A Level GCE in Biology 2009 & 2010 First AS Award - Summer 2009 First A level Award - Summer 2010 Page Entry Codes and Availability of Units 2 Summary of Assessment 3 Introduction 5 Aims 9 Assessment Objectives 10 Specification Content 11 Scheme of Assessment 26 Key Skills 31
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Chapter 1 Section 1 Anatomy-Study of internal and external structures of the body and the physical relationships among body parts Gross Anatomy -involves the examination of relatively large structures and features usually visible with the unaided eye Microscopic Anatomy-deals with structures that cannot be seen without magnification Physiology-the study of function and considers the functions of the human body Anatomy and physiology are closely interrelated Theroretically Practically Anatomical
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Medicine \ Microbiology Careers The need for qualified microbiologists continues to grow‚ both for basic research and practical applications. Many microbes have yet to be discovered. In addition‚ microbiologists are still studying how the known microbes function. As a result‚ the field of microbiology has virtually unlimited potential. Microbiologists are needed across many industries‚ including in academic‚ technology‚ industrial and environmental organizations. Several career paths exist for
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Chapter 1 An Introduction to the Human Body Anatomy – science of body structures and relationships among structures Physiology – science of body functions SIX LEVELS OF BODY ORGANIZATION (Given in order smallest to largest) Chemical level a. atoms – smallest unit of matter that participates in chemical reaction b. molecules – two or more atoms joined together c. Several atoms are essential for life: Carbon‚ Hydrogen‚ Oxygen‚ Nitrogen‚ Phosphorus‚ Calcium‚ Sulfur d. Examples of biological
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Engineering and Science Electives Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Minnesota Table of Contents Philosophy‚ procedure‚ policy 2 Tips for using course lists 3 Pre-Med advice 4-5 Biomechanics 6-8 Bioelectricity/Bioinstrumentation 9 Biomedical Transport Processes 10-11 Biomaterials 12 Cell and Tissue Engineering 13 Medical Device Design 14-15 Neural Engineering 16 Philosophy Biomedical engineering (BME) encompasses a broad
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YOUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDE to undergraduate STUDY AND LIFE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY 2012 “We aim to create a university where the brightest researchers and the most promising students can thrive‚ no matter what their social or cultural background. Realise your full potential at the University of Sydney – together we can make a difference.” Dr Michael Spence VICE–CHANCELLOR and PRINCIPAL contents Why study at Sydney? 02 03 04 08 10 14 17 22
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Republic Act No. 9173 October 21‚ 2002 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A MORE RESPONSIVE NURSING PROFESSION‚ REPEALING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7164‚ OTHERWISE KNOWN AS "THE PHILIPPINE NURSING ACT OF 1991" AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: ARTICLE I Title Section 1. Title. - This Act shall be known as the "Philippine Nursing Act of 2002." ARTICLE II Declaration of Policy Section 2. Declaration
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