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    Mouse Skin Lab Report

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    thickness. Dermis: It was the second layer located under the epidermis which composed of densely packed, randomly oriented, thick bundles of collagen. Most of the skin appendages with exception of sweat…

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    The Penis Research Paper

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    A somewhat curved erect penis is a somewhat original , affecting roughly 80% of all men. Nonetheless curvature of the penis can development and become painful, reason difficulties with intercourse, and even effect in lengthy-time period deformity. Treating the skin of the penis with a high-quality penis well being cream may be important in preventing the underlying purpose of a curved or bent penis. What motives curvature of the penis? Curvature of the penis is diagnosed when the shaft bends…

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    Rat Dissection

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    During this lab report, we observed the anatomy of a rat. Our task was to dissect a rat and identify its internal organs along with the function of those organs. We carefully removed 10 organs from our rat to take notes on. What we noticed was the homologous structures of the rats were closely related to our own body composition. Their internal organs were positioned in close relation to where ours takes shape, and they looked immensely similar. In addition to their location and size, the rat's…

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    Herniated Basis

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    There is the epidermis, the dermis and the hypodermis. Most of the nerve endings and sensory receptors are most likely to be found in the dermis and hypodermis. There are various reasons why the doctor preferred figured three rather than figure 2. Figure three shows a lumbar vertebrae with a herniated disc. Figure two shows a thoracic…

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    epidermis, which is the outermost layer of the skin. First degree burns cause redness and swelling of the skin. They take up to a week to heal and usually do not require hospitalization. Second degree burns. Both the epidermis and dermis skin layers are affected. The dermis is the second layer of skin, which contains the sweat glands, hair follicles, and connective tissue. The skin appears swollen with blisters and may be colored red, yellow, or white. Recovery takes up to three weeks. Third…

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    Athletic tapes find an ubiquitous use and application If you take a look at the sports channels, you can be puzzled to think that the athletes may be falling apart as, suddenly, everybody from Andy Murray to Shane Watson is taped up. Are the complex weaves of multi-hued Kinesiology tape an indisputable forward leap in the handling of sports injuries? Or is it intended to be everywhere at the major sports? Kinesio tapes, the tough elasticized tapes, were developed over 30 years back by a…

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    Flying Fish Evolution

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    Over evolutionary time organisms have diversified beyond imaginable. The earth is full of life from the simplest, single celled organisms, to whales the size of school buses. Even though there is a sundry of species alive on the planet today, even more species have lived in the past. In comparing the flying fish and the jerboa, one can see the changes that organisms have made overtime to better their chance of survival in their environment. By studying comparative anatomy, one can see the way…

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    Scar On The Skin

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    Scars on the skin form when the skin works to heal a wound or injury. When the infection in an acne pustule, papule or cyst spreads into the deeper layers of skin, a scar will most likes be the result. If the acne, wound or injury is superficial, the skin can heal it without scarring. Acne develops when a hair follicle or pore on the skin becomes clogged with the skin’s natural oil and dead skin cells. The bacterium that is usually on your skin combines with the oil and dead skin and an…

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    Opening: Almost people knew the collagen is very important with the skin development. Everyone want to have young looking skin, so how can collagen help us? Understand the role of collagen as you will know how to get a healthy skin. More healthy collagen more healthy skin. Body: 1.What is the role of collagen in skin structure? As a protein that accounts for 25% of the total protein in the human body. Collagen has the primary function of connecting the tissues of the body together. The…

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    partial-thickness usually takes up to 5-21 days. Deep partial-thickness burns take up to 21-35 days to heal. Second degree burns will most likely leave minimal to no scarring. Third degree burns reach the fat layer under the skin. It destroys the epidermis and dermis therefore being a full-thickness burn. This burn appears dry and leathery. The burn may look, black, cherry-red, or white. It is a serious burn that can prevent the skin’s ability to grow back. Third degree burns may cause severe…

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