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    9. Define and explain Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory, and give one example of direct and indirect family influence that you can identify in your own personal experience. Bronfenbrenner’s ecological system theory analyzes development as resulting from both biological and environmental influences, influences that are multi-layered and complex. An example of direct family influence in my own life is that which my maternal grandmother had, and continues to have, on me. My grandmother…

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    The Sensory System is a very complex System in the body. There are several paths in the Sensory System from places like the eye,ear,skin,nose,etc. to the brain. I am going to tell you about the pathways from the ear to the brain, the eye to the brain, and the nose to the brain. Also, I am going to write about three Geico advertisements I watched and explain the message from the advertisement and what personal factors might be affecting my perception of the advertisements. The sound wave path…

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    Importance of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors as a Drug Target Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are found in humans’ central nervous system and play a major role in the peripheral nervous system, including acting as a neuronal communication channel; available at the skeleton muscle and receives acetylcholine purposely released to transmission for contraction of muscles. Additionally, they are responsible for the conversion of neurotransmitter bindings into electronic depolarization. Here, the…

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    Human beings and animals are very complicated living systems. Studying cell cultures and such, while usually is advantageous, does not supply the convenience to “study interrelated processes occurring in the central nervous system, endocrine system, and immune system”. (cite) Judging a new drug for future side effects needs a circulatory system to carry the medicine to different organs. And as a matter of fact, conditions such as blindness and high blood pressure cannot be studied in tissue…

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    A. et al., 2014). SLE is a chronic autoimmune disorder affecting multiple organ systems including the skin, musculoskeletal system, kidneys, blood, heart, as well as the respiratory system. Central nervous system is also affected by the disease (Tsang, H. Y. H. et al., 2006). It is the most common multisystemic disorder facilitated through the immune system of the human body (Hussain, D. et al., 2014). This complex disease was characterized by the appearance of autoantibodies against nuclear…

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    Uranus Research Paper

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    August of 1977, intended for the study of the outer solar system has provided pertinent information on the planet. On January 24, 1986, Voyager came within 100,000 km of the planet. It discovered eleven new moons (Cordelia, Ophelia, Bianca, Cressida, Desdemona, Juliet, Portia, Rosalind, Belinda, Perdita, and Puck). It also was able to study the planet’s atmosphere which is unique due to the axil tilt of 97.8 degrees and studied Uranus’s ring system. Due to the axil tilt Uranus’s poles point…

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    Titan is the largest moon in the Saturn system and the second largest in the solar system, second to Jupiter 's moon Ganymede. Titan is a very complex world, in fact, scientists believe it is similar to how Earth would have looked in it 's early years. It 's atmosphere is composed of 95% nitrogen and 5% methane. Titan has methane rivers, lakes…

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    Intestinal Microbiota

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    that inhabit us, relate homeostasis. The microbiota is essential for proper body growth, health maintenance, development of immunity and good use of the nutrients. Some chronic diseases as asthma, obesity and other characteristics of the digestive system can be explained by…

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    Essay On Human Gait Cycle

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    Introduction: The human leg is a complex and versatile machine. Designing a prosthetic (artificial) device to match the leg’s capabilities is a serious challenge. Teams of scientists, engineers, and designers around the world use different approaches and technologies to develop prosthetic legs that help the user regain a normal, active lifestyle. Studying the Human Gait Cycle: Each person has a unique way of walking. But studying the way humans walk has revealed that some basic mechanics hold…

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    Essay On Skeletal Muscle

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    in the mirror for self-confidence to building muscle for impressing the ladies, little do these individuals realize how their muscle works while they pump the iron. The muscular system is the network of tissues that help controls movement throughout the body using contraction and relaxation of different muscles. This system is divided into two classes, skeletal (voluntary) and smooth (involuntary). Skeletal muscles are known as voluntary because the mind allows a person to control their…

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