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    Tiger Flatworm Essay

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    the male reproductive organ, or the “penis”. They also all have both male and female reproduction systems. When two flatworms are ready to commence the act of reproducing, they both erect their reproductive organs and attempt to pierce through the epidermis of the other flatworm. Once one of the flatworms have successfully pierced its penis through the other’s skin, then the injection process takes place. “Sperm is then transferred between individuals bilaterally in bundles (Newman et. al 2000).…

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    Fentanyl Analysis

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    Fentanyl can be administrated through transdermal route. Drugs must across many layers of epidermis and dermis before getting into bloodstream, so the absorption rate of Fentanyl is low. However, the bioavailability of Fentanyl by transdermal route is quiet high(80-100%) because no Fentanyl is metabolised by liver before absorption. Fentanyl can also be administred by sublingual route and buccal route. By sublingual route, the rate of absorption is also high because there are many capillaries…

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    emerge throughout the body. Female worms pose a bigger threat than male worms. Female worms are much slower, causing more pain, but are able to move throughout connective tissues easier than male worms can. Once the worm comes to the surface of the epidermis they will submerge larvae into the subdermis. Thousands of larvae are released. Once this happens the infected person will experience extremely painful blisters, which will eventually explode causing the worm to become dried up than it is…

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    layer is so important, we thought it’s high time it gets a little shine and be explained in more detail. What is the acid mantle? It is a very fine layer that is found on top of the outermost layer (stratum corneum) on top of the outer layer (epidermis) of your skin. It’s made of dead skin cells, natural oils (sebum) and sweat that your pores secretes. Although we agree that this sounds like the things you should be washing off your skin, but this delicate combination helps your skin maintain…

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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…

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    cause even more irritation and itchiness. Itching is a problem during the night because when unconscious it is harder to control scratching because the person is not aware of what they are doing. Due to the excessive scratching it can break the epidermis barrier that leads to dry skin which reduces its protective ability. This makes it easier for the person’s skin to become infected by bacteria or viruses. There is no cause for eczema, but believed that an overactive immune system can cause…

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    Melanoma Case Study

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    Victoria, 2016). The skin is made up of three main layers - the epidermis, the dermis and the fat layer. The layer of fat insulates the body and keeps in warm from changing outside temperatures. The next layer is the dermis, which contains fat, collagen and elastin fibres which provide strength and flexibility to the skin. Blood vessels run through the dermis which supply nutrients to support the active growth of new skin cells. The epidermis, the top layer, is divided into several main sections…

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    Are you a skin care beginner? Your complete guide with effective ways to take care of your skin If you are feeling overwhelmed with all the information about the skincare and a vast array of products available in the market, this article is for you. There is nothing better than realizing the importance and benefits of starting skin care at an early stage. Generally, we feel like early 20’s is too young to worry about the skin care. However, the truth is that this is the best stage to start…

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    Lobster Man Case Study

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    This mutant humanoid was found performing at a carnival freak show with a sign above him, dubbing him “Lobster Man.” He was cognitively normal and appeared normal except for his hands and feet (Basel, Kilpatrick & Tsipouras 2006; and van Silfhout, et al. 2009). The 1st digits were also normal, but on each hand/foot, digits 2 and 3 looked as if were fused together as were digits 4 and 5. Upon further investigation, it was seen that the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th rays weren’t present at all (Gulia & Marwah…

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    its antioxidant day formula. How This Cream Works The Alpha Hydroxy Acid or AHA in this cream gently exfoliates and moisturizes the skin. By removing the dead skin cell in this way, the user enhances the natural cell regeneration process in the epidermis as well as the other layers of the skin. In place of dry flaky skin, the user will have pink moist skin. Applying the cream daily also reduces the discoloration to even out the skin tone. Discoloration often happens in an irregular pattern…

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