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    respiratory rate. Also, increased blood flow in the…

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    A chest x-ray will be done to show the heart, lungs and blood vessels. If the heart is enlarged, it should be prevalent on the x-ray. An ECG will be done to record the electrical signs of the heart to help look at the heart rhythm and structure problems. A echocardiogram uses ultrasound waves to show images of…

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    Analysis Of The Zika Virus

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    for example in some pregnant women it may cause birth defects if the virus reaches the blood and also the baby 's blood system. It also affects the body system because the bite of the mosquito goes directly into the blood since they are trying to feed off of the blood of a person or animal.…

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    Circulatory System

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    The lymphatic system is a network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of toxins, waste, and other unwanted materials. The primary function of the lymphatic system is to transport lymph, a fluid containing infection-fighting white blood cells, throughout the body. Kikuchi Disease or kikuchi-Fujimoto disease (KFD) is a benign and self-limited disease that mainly affects young women. Patients present with localized lymphadenopathy, fever and leukopenia in up to half of the cases. The…

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    Q1: Which of the three perspectives did Pacman, Hodges, the ex-gang member turned community leader, Frog, and Rocket take relative to gang violence? Give specific examples from the movie to support the perspective that you chose. From your viewpoint, was the perspective effective in reducing gang violence? Why or why not? A1: The movie Colors is very sociological when it came to deviance and crime. It expressed the difficulties that criminals had to face when choosing to join the gang or risk…

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    ” The function of the kidneys in the urinary system is to filter the waste products from the blood and to make urine, which is then transported through the urinary tract, which is made up of the ureters, the bladder and the urethra where the urine is then stored and released. According to Taylor (no date), the urinary system plays an important role in homeostasis by regulating the water, ions, pH, blood pressure and calcium…

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    Racism In Boyz N The Hood

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    “While many struggle for survival, others in the same society enjoy the benefits of great wealth.” (3, Rothman) The aspect of racial and economic oppression within the modern United States is unquestionable and has been since the beginning of our country as we know it. Although we have made improvements, whether they are far and few between, it does not ensure a colorblind society. As we become a more modern society, technologically speaking, we can see how far behind we are in terms of racism…

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    pulp in the spleen helps to combat infection and produce antibodies, the red pulp helps to filter the blood. This links with the cardiovascular system in that in order for the cardiovascular system to work effectively it must have a healthy system of red blood cells, if the red blood cells are tired out the cardiovascular will thus not work effectively. The spleen also holds a reservoir of blood in case of hemorrhagic shock in the body, which can be released if…

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    Cardiorespiratory System

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    communicating with central command—namely—central chemoreceptors due to arterial pressures of CO2 (PCO2), or peripheral chemoreceptor carotid bodies as the result of changes in pH due fluctuating arterial pressures of O2 (PO2) and PCO2 in arterial blood (Eldridge, 1994). Additionally, non-respiratory mechanisms are responsible for the relay of information to central command such as feedback from thermal mechanisms, pulmonary stretch receptors and receptors in exercising muscle (Eldridge, F. L.…

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    Meditation Benefits

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    reducing one’s stress through the practice of meditation will result in physical benefits such as lowered blood pressure. As the passage makes clear, various studies have been conducted in order to prove the effectiveness of meditation as a stress reliever. The results conclude that meditation can decrease the likelihood of developing stress-related disorders and that meditation can decrease blood pressure. Based on the text, stress and stress related diseases such as anxiety have negatively…

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