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    Coral Reef Changes

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    Humans Need To Change the Way They Think About Coral Reefs What can be done by humans to take better of the world’s coral reefs? Many people don’t realize that coral reefs are a necessity to support marine life. Currently it is estimated that 10% of the world’s coral reefs have been wiped out and in the Philippines 70% of the coral reefs have been destroyed because of human intervention (Coral Reef Destruction and Conservation). This will be one of humanity’s biggest problems in the near…

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    Gastrointestinal Cancer

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    (MD Anderson, n.d.). Lastly Stage IV, the cancer has spread to other parts of the body like the liver or lungs and also spread to other distant lymph nodes (MD Anderson, n.d.). Fortunately, there are many test that can help detect colon cancer or polyps that might cause it. The most common test is a Colonoscopy; this process uses a long tube, with a camera attached to it, to view the inside of the colon (Mayo Clinic, 2013). Surgical tools are able to pass through the tube, so tissues samples can…

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    13. Offer relief for rheumatoid arthritis Clinical studies have shown that curcumin is very effective in providing relief for rheumatoid arthritis as a result of its powerful antioxidant effects. Curcumin is highly potent because it can neutralize free radicals and other chemicals that are known to cause damage to healthy body cells and cell membranes. Common arthritis symptoms such as joint pain are caused by the presence of free radicals. Because of its high degree of efficiency, the effects…

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    other organs of the body. Colorectal cancer often happens when cells that are not grown normally in your colon or rectum, these cells are grown together and forms polyps, which are “benign growths (noncancerous tumors or neoplasms) involving the lining of the bowel” (American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy). Over time, some of the polyps can turn into cancer. Metastatic colorectal cancer symptoms are determined by where the cancer has spread, as well as the location and size of the tumor…

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    Coral Bleading

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    the oceans aspire to heat causing this problem. Classification and types of corals: • Pennatulacea: Its name comes from the similarity of an ancient pen. Each of these types of coral retains small organisms called polyps. The tentacles of the polyps are in charge of storing food and their species are the only ones that can live in places that are lush and sandy. • The Antipatharia, as well known as…

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    Essay On Co2

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    Since the beginning of the industrial era carbon dioxide or CO2, concentrations have been dramatically increasing. Today we are facing the highest amounts of CO2 in our atmosphere and in our oceans in over 650,000 years. There are a great deal of effects increased CO2 concentrations will have on this planet. When the ocean absorbs CO2 chemical reactions occur that eventually reduces their pH, carbonate ion concentration, and saturation states of important calcium carbonate minerals. This is…

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    Introduction: Gastro Intestinal Tract (GIT) is an important site for wide variety of lesions which include congenital, inflammatory, neoplastic conditions. The invention of flexible fiber-optic endoscope is a very good achievement towards the diagnostic field. With the use of this facility direct vision of diseased mucosa and biopsy of mucosal lesions, therapeutic induction and photographic visualization of the lesions are made possible. Aim of the study: Aim of this study is to know the…

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    There are millions of genes that are present in the human body. For the most part, genes are responsible for pairing DNA bases with the correct base, and directing the production of RNA molecules, which synthesizes proteins and regulates the expression of other genes, but when some genes are altered or manipulated during DNA replication, they can be very dangerous for the body, and can be possibly deadly. Some of the genes in our body that are mutated can play a positive role in the body in ways…

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    Lynch Syndrome

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    cancer of the stomach, small intestine, liver, gallbladder ducts, upper urinary tract, brain, and skin. Women with this disorder has a high risk of cancer. People with lynch may have noncancerous growths in the colon which is known as colon polyps. Colon polyps are small clumps of cells that form on the lining…

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    Coral Reef Homeostasis

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    Those who had the glorious opportunity of seeing beautiful reefs, before they had been destroyed, must be truly devastated to see the decline of those reefs in such a short lifetime. Reefs support the human population with their health, economics, food, pleasure and the beauty of the ecosystem (Sheppard 20). Coral reefs are a very reliant source of food and protection for marine animals and are even a source of economic and coastal protection for human beings. The reefs are an area for spawning…

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