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    important to understand the biodiversity within aquatic ecosystems to recognize why and how a wide range of diverse species can maintain a healthy lifestyle in an aquatic system such as a freshwater lake or stream. How do different aquatic ecosystems function at different climates in various locations around the world? How do different species in aquatic ecosystems contribute to the overall…

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    Function of heart and lungs The heart and the lungs are the most important part of the human body. The human body is able to function properly with the help of heart and lungs. The lungs help the human body in the respiration process and gas exchange, whereas the heart has the job to pump blood into the body. The heart uses the help of blood vessels to deliver blood into the body. The blood vessel, vein, has the duty to deliver deoxygenated blood to the heart. The deoxygenated blood pass into…

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    The article entitled “Our Five Basic Needs: Application for Understanding the Function of Behavior” by Laura M. Frey and Kathi Wilhite, discusses the five basic human needs: survival, belonging, power/self-worth, freedom, and fun. The basic need of survival is rooted in our need to survive as a species This includes our physical needs such as food, shelter, and security. In a school setting, a student’s survival needs may include their access to adequate food, sleep and basic health care. Frey…

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    Brain Facts

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    Burning Question: What are all the parts of the brain and what are their functions ‘Brainy’ Facts The brain. You couldn’t live without it. It helps you move, breathe, eat sleep, et cetera. It is the most complex organ and controls all of your body’s functions. When I was in kindergarten, I had an accident and fractured my skull, had a minor brain bleed and a small concussion In first grade, I had surgery to fix up my brain and skull. All of these injuries took a major toll on my brain. The…

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    Introduction Language plays an important role in our daily lives. It functions as a medium to transfer information, exchange ideas and give opinions verbally. According to Searle (1976, 16), the act of performing speech acts implies speaking a language. The act of creating statements, commanding and questioning are all part of speech acts. In simple terms, speech acts are in fact the basic units of linguistic communication. Speech acts are not mere artificial linguistic constructs but rather go…

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    BIOMOLECULES It is from the foods we eat that we get the essential compounds that our body needs. These types of compounds are used by our body for energy and growth. In this chapter, you will learn about biomolecules and their functions in the human body. iEngage Nutrition Facts Objectives To examine nutrition facts from food labels To recognize the importance of knowing the food labels Materials food label paper pen Procedures 1. Examine carefully the nutrition facts of…

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    Charcot-Marie-Tooth

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    resulting in gradual muscle weakness, sensory loss, and muscle atrophy.2 Affected individuals in the initial stages of the disease suffer from feet and hand deformities that limit function and sensation. Moreover, in advanced cases patients experience severe neurological damage, lose significantly mobility and function, and depend on wheelchairs and orthotic devices.3 Although medical options are available to cope with the crippling effects of this disease, there are no effective treatments…

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    Dtp2 Unit 2 Role Analysis

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    USA: PTP 2: Unit 4 Group Assignment: Members of the Healthcare Team Group Members: Caitlin Lindquist and Brad Crouse Education Level, Role, and Function of the Following: National (U.S.) Standards of Practice Physician (MD/DO): Entry Level Education: Doctoral or Professional Degree and Certification Exam Role/Function: An MD physician has their Doctor of Medicine degree while a physician who has their DO has a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree. The main difference is DO’s are taught…

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    Police Force Analysis

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    The function of the police force. The police force consists of many functions and roles. Their main role in terms of society is to “uphold the law fairly and firmly; to prevent crime; to pursue and bring to justice those who break the law; to keep the Queen’s peace; to protect, help and reassure the community; and to be seen to do this with integrity, common sense and sound judgement” (Saulsbury; Newburn 1996, p.xii) to further protect the life, liberty and property of the people. The police…

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    argument in the academic article Dude by Scott F. Kiesling, where Kiesling argues that a specific form, in this case being the word “dude” holds various functions and represents different ideologies that are discussed at length. I will do this by explaining what the form is and how the form is used, and then explaining the link between form and function, the ideology of the word, as well as the claims Kiesling makes, all while supplying the different forms of evidence Kiesling gave for his…

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