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    What is the difference between the upper and lower respiratory tracts? The upper airways or upper respiratory tract is the parts of the respiratory system lying above the glottis (Vocal cords) • Nose – External breathing organ. • Nasal passages, Inside the nose, the sticky mucous membrane lining the nasal cavity traps dust particles, and tiny hairs called cilia help move them to the nose to be sneezed or blown out • Paranasal Sinuses, - These air-filled spaces alongside the nose help make the…

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    Circulatory system. The arteries carry oxygen and blood from the heart which is me to the rest of the body, Then the veins return the blood to me after the oxygen has been used. I have worked with Mr. Lungs and Mrs. Brain for over 12 years now. First the left side of me receives blood from the body and then i pump it to the lungs,The right side of me receives blood from the body and then i pump it all over the body. I am very important because i carry blood and oxygen all over the body. If…

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    Mittral Valve Anatomy

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    place by chordae tendinous cords (Snell, R.S. 2004). These cords are tightly held between the papillary muscles and the valve itself (Agur, A M.R. and Dalley, A.F, 2009). The cusps are made of a fibrous piece of tissue which is very strong, the flap of fibrous tissue is covered with a layer of endocardium…

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    Epiglottis Journey

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    pulmonary arteries. We are on our way back to the lungs now. It gets a little small again as we pump through the pulmonary arterioles and into the capillaries. Here we have our last gas exchange with the capillaries. Our carbon dioxide is now red blood cell free and on its way out of the body! In the alveoli, we have to push through the bronchiole tree again. First we float through the terminal bronchioles, then the tertiary bronchiole, through the secondary bronchi, and finally past the primary…

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    discussion post is really informative, thank you for sharing such a great information. I agree on your statement that most common injury level of cervical spine are C6-C7. Cervical spine injury is the most frequent injury in all spinal cord injury, shown 55% of all spinal cord injury (Torretti and Sengupta, 2007). The most widely recognized missed fracture in the spine are at C1-C2 and C6-C7, the reason being deficient radiological examination as the body structure systems isn't all around…

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    The blood within it transports everything our cell need to sustain life. No cell in the body lies more than a few micrometers from a blood vessel. There are 100,000 mile of the blood vessels in the human body. The circulatory system section showed the blood vessels of the body, the bronchia tree and pulmonary arteries. Arteries carry blood away from heart and veins carry blood to the heart. Then we move along to the respiratory system, the…

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    ultrasound pictures provide a better view of the baby. It may also be used to help provide better care for the baby if certain kinds of problems are found with its lungs, kidneys, intestines, or other organs . To help prevent the umbilical cord from being squeezed (umbilical cord compression) if your health care provider is concerned that you may be having this problem. Doing an amnioinfusion in this situation can: Help correct fetal heart rates that are too low.…

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    Introduction Testicular torsion is a twisting of the spermatic cord, artery, and vein that go to the testicle. This twisting cuts off the blood supply to everything in the sac that contains the testes, blood vessels, and part of the spermatic cord (scrotum). Testicular torsion is most commonly seen in newborn and adolescent males. It can also occur before birth. Testicular torsion requires emergency treatment. The testicle usually can be saved if the torsion is treated within 6 hours of onset.…

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    of the aneurysm by resecting the vessel and sewing a bypass graft in place” (Hinkle & Cheever, 2004, p. 841). The cross clamp that they use during surgery doesn’t allow the blood to flow through during the surgery along with the location of the surgery is common to have nerve damage. Failure to properly maintain pelvic blood flow during aneurysm repair may lead to a variety of problems, including postoperative sexual dysfunction, troublesome hip and buttock claudication, or, more significantly,…

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    Tissues In The Human Body

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    the mature bone cell is developed. It derives from fibroblast as osteoblast forming into a mature state; it will associate with the production of bone. The last class of connective tissue is hemocytoblast defines as the development of any type of blood during embryonic…

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