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    Papillomavirus Outline

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    of the womb (cervix), birth canal (vagina), opening of the birth canal (vulva), and anus. There are over 100 types of HPV. Unless wartlike lesions are present in the throat or there are genital warts that you can see or feel, HPV usually does not cause symptoms. It is possible to be infected for long periods and pass it on to others without knowing it. What are the causes? HPV is spread from person to person through sexual contact. This includes oral, vaginal, or anal sex. What increases the…

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    Chlamydia Case Studies

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    discharge (usually thin and mucoid) • Mucopurulent rectal discharge (from anal intercourse) • Cervical motion tenderness • Dysuria • Adnexal fullness or tenderness, associated with progression to Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) • Lower abdomen tender to palpation. The urethral or cervical discharge in chlamydial infections is less purulent compared to gonococcal infections. In men, the common findings are rectal discharge (from anal intercourse) or urethral both are, mucopurulent in…

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    The mouth which is also called the oral cavity is associated with the accessory organs such as teeth, salivary glands, and tongue. The mouth is where digestion starts. Our teeth are used to chew food into really small pieces and our saliva contains enzymes that begins the process of digestion. Our tongue occupies the floor of the mouth and mixes food with saliva to form bolus which is a compact mass that forms food into a lump that helps initiates swallowing. The mouth begins the process of…

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    au/gluten-intolerance-vs-coeliac-disease/ The Digestive System “The system by which ingested food is acted upon by physical and chemical means to provide the body with absorbable nutrients and to excrete waste products; in mammals, the system includes the alimentary canal extending from the mouth to the anus, and…

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    Dogfish Research Paper

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    The Squalus acanthus is nicknamed the dog fish because they are known to feed in packs which is similar to the habits of dogs, according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium website. These sharks are classified as chondrichthyes (“Squalus Acanthias”). According to the article Spiny Dogfish, the dogfish’s relatives include the Pygmy shark and the Sleeper shark. The Squalus acanthus has an endoskeleton skeleton type. They live in the interdial zone up to 900 meters deep. The dogfish sharks swim in water…

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    This tube is called the alimentary canal or gastrointestinal tract. There are three main functions to the digestive system. The first is digestion. Digestion is where food is changed in the mouth, stomach, and intestines by chemical, mechanical and physical actions, so the body can absorb…

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    Essay On Digestive System

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    The digestive system is a group of organs that convert food into energy to feed the entire body. The alimentary is made up of the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestines, and large intestines. Organs of the digestive system include the teeth, tongue, salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. In the digestive system it all begins with the mouth. Inside the mouth are many organs that help the food to be chopped up and swallowed . Teeth chop food into small pieces, which are…

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    continue. Still births are highly possible. Along with that, a fetus has a higher risk of a premature birth. If the fetus does not experience the previous difficulties, it has more to face upon its arrival to the world. When the fetus exits the birth canal, it will be exposed to Gonorrhea and has a high probability it will also have the disease. The baby may show symptoms shortly after birth. It can affect the child’s eyesight, blood, and other body systems. Men may also have a difficult time…

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    The notochord is the defining structure of the chordates, and has essential roles in vertebrate development. It is a flexible, rod-shaped structure that is in the embryonic stage of all chordates. It gives the skeletal support and is found in between the digestive tube and nerve cord. In some animal chordates lifetimes it is the main axial support in the body. The dorsal hollow nerve cord is the only feature unique to all chordates. It is located at the top of the animal, above the notochord.…

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    Abstract There are many different disorders that one may encounter during growth and development. Elimination disorders is a common one often faced during childhood, when a child performs inappropriate elimination of urine or feces. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the diagnosis and treatment of elimination disorders. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, “This group of disorders includes enuresis, the repeated voiding of urine into…

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