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    depleting body systems, such as the skeletal system, of what they really need. The National Osteoporosis Foundation suggests that approximately fifty-four million Americans suffer from this condition, and the numbers are expected to escalate. What can be done to help these individuals get what their body really needs? Nutrition has been a personal interest from a relatively young age, and its effects are intriguing. Plus, integrative medicine, a natural approach to treatments and keeping the…

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    better understanding of the world we are living in, and how we live in it. We have broadened our capabilities to understanding the human body and the certain processes that we need to be completed in order for us to keep surviving in this world, and we just keep going up from there. Since we have come to the realization and understanding of the processes in our bodies we have had a very drastic upturn from that point on, and we just gain more information from the parts we already know. There…

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    Achilles tendon rupture is known as the strongest and longest tendon in the human body. Achilles tendon rupture is defined as a rope like tendon of a fibrous tissue in the back of the ankle that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. When it is torn it usually happens two inches above the heel bone. The common symptoms of a rupture are swelling, stiffness, bruising. In addition, there are serve symptoms as too hearing a pop or snap in the Achilles. Serve pain in the back of the leg; it…

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    and quantitative standpoint. The diversity and interdisciplinary nature of biochemistry and its practical applications have led me to the course. I believe that the complexity of the biochemistry in the body has an underlying beauty to it. I find it amazing that something as complex as the human body with its intricate systems…

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    achieve mainly anything. For example we are able to create technology that allows us to talk with others on the other side of the world, or allows us to look at at the inside of the human body. Create technology that allows us to talk with others on the other side of the world, or allows us to pier at the inside of the human body. With the technology that is currently available right now now with computer programming it is not just a potential that is on the rise but also the demand for people…

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    and Stroma. The main functions of the liver are metabolism, vascular functions and secretory and excretory functions. The liver breaks down carbohydrates, fats and proteins. The end products are mostly stored in the liver and then used later when the body requires them. (2) The Vascular Functions is the formation of lymph and digestion of old red blood cells. The secretory and excretory functions include the synthesis and secretion of bile. (3) There are two main cells that are found in the…

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    People should be educated on what chemicals are being ingested into their bodies and what side effects may they cause. Tobacco is a nicotine-rich product that is addictive when used. Healthy People (2016) states the usage of tobacco can cause cancer in multiple organs of the human body such as lung, liver, and esophagus. It also can cause heart disease and strokes, lung disease, and reproductive effects to an unborn fetus. The user who is using a tobacco product can cause health related…

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    the discontinuance of the individual human body is represented throughout Shirow Masamune’s graphic…

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    definition of Environmental Science states that, it is “the branch of science concerned with the physical, chemical, and biological conditions of the environment and their effect of organisms”. In the experiment Environmental Science deals with how the human body will be affected in the environment with or without using electrolytes during an exercise. While conducting the experiment Aleckzar used his brother Alekczar to see if there would be a significant difference when Alekczar would/ would…

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    SRT Protein Ligaments

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    artificial and native human ligaments tested under the same conditions. The first test will examine the effects of the internal environment of the human body on SRT proteins. For this section of the experiment, we will place SRT ligaments in a solution analogous, in temperature and acidity, to the environment of the human body. The control group will consist of SRT ligaments stored in saline solution. The SRT protein ligaments placed in the solution analogous to the internal human environment…

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