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    topic 2 this week. The topic is Discuss how buffers help to regulate body pH. The pH level in the blood is maintained by the kidneys and the lungs. The pH level on the blood should be at 7.4. In order for the kidneys and lungs to maintain this pH level it affects the buffers in the blood. The buffer is a substance that is resistant to the change in the body’s pH level. Basically the buffers can make an acid or base less potent and try and neutralize it so the body is not overly acidic or basic. When

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    Mind‚ a Body or Both?
Of all the topics that are currently occupying the attention of philosophers‚ the Mind-Body problem is at center stage. It is one of the classical metaphysical issues concerning the relationship between that which is mental and that which is physical. The simple question asked is: what are we? Are we a mind‚ a body or both? The issue has its origins in the ancient dualism of Plato and since then many solutions to the problem have been offered. D.M. Armstrong s The Mind-Body Problem

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    Baldwin Mrs. Testa CP Biology 1A 1‚ November‚ 2017 Exercise To begin‚ exercise is a physical process in which you do physical activities to get your heart rate up. Exercise is important because without it‚ we will not be healthy and our body will not be able to go through their natural processes as easily. Exercise can affect your lungs (by not getting winded as easily)‚ your heart (strengthening it)‚ and many more of your important organs. The article I read was about a new study done by the Black Dog

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    How does perseverance help Salva survive in a difficult environment? In this part of the story‚ Salva was running away from all the war and actually survived due to luck. According to the text‚ on chapter 2 page 8‚ it states‚ “BOOM! Salva turned and looked. Behind him‚ a huge black cloud of smoke rose‚ flames darted out of its base. Overhead‚ a jet plane veered away like a sleek evil bird. This quote clearly shows that Salva got through the war without getting hurt or killed. In this part of

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    The Internet Hinders Human Interaction All my life I have been addicted to computers‚ and most of the time my urge to be on the laptop has kept me inside and prevented me from playing football and other sports with my friends. The Internet is a big reason why people communicate less with one another. It works kind of like a drug because of the way it controls the human mind. The Internet hinders human interactions because of the way it consumes people’s

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    The Immune System: Anatomy Review 1. Name the two major anatomical parts of the immune system: • ________________________________________ • ________________________________________ 2. Cells of the immune system originate in ___________. These cells are called ______________ when traveling in the blood and are classified according to the shape of their nucleus and colors of their granules when stained. 3–4. List the leukocytes in order of frequency from most to least common. In the second column

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    project was to find out how macromolecules help your body function. Two weeks ago‚ I recorded everything that I consumed for 7 days. I recorded all of this data on a food tracker. This food tracker listed the amount of grains; vegetables; fruits; dairy; and proteins that I ate. Carbohydrates: You need carbohydrates in order to maintain a healthy diet. They provide the body with energy and fuel in order for muscles to function. Carbohydrates are also and important factor to help the brain function.

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    physiological effects on your body--one being its direct effect on your heart rate. Features Once consumed‚ caffeine enters your blood from the stomach and small intestine and begins to stimulate your central nervous system. Caffeine stimulates receptors located in cells within your heart to increase your heart rate. Effects of this stimulation speed up your blood flow because of an increase in heart rate‚ as well as an increase in blood sugar‚ urine production and body temperature. Function Physiologically

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    Body Systems Intergumentary- The integumentary system consists of the skin‚ hair‚ nails‚ glands‚ and nerves. The main function is to act as a barrier to protect the body from the outside. It also retains body fluids‚ protects against disease‚ eliminate waste products‚ and regulates the body temperature. Cardio Vascular- The cardiovascular system carries blood‚ oxygen‚ and nutrients to organs and tissues of the body. It also carries waste and carbon dioxide from these tissues for removal from

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    Sir Sifton Clifford effectiveness in helping Canada How has Canada become the diverse populated country full of rich history and heritage It is today? All thanks to people like Sir Clifford Sifton who is one of the most important Canadian politicians from the late 19th century. This report will outline how Sifton contributed to the development of Canada`s cultural diversity by using strategic ideas‚ such as the immigration policy to help create the strong nation Canada is today. Sifton was a lawyer

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