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    1. Differentiate between skin of fish and amphibia Fish (Scoliodon) Amphibia (Frog) *Skin is rough and tough which remains *Skin is smooth and loose which remain attached with the underlying muscles. separates from the underlying muscles by lymph . sac.…

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    ovarian syndrome (PCOS) or other problems with ovulation. This medicine is taken by mouth. • Human menopausal gonadotropin or hMG (Repronex®, Pergonal®): This medicine is often used for women who don't ovulate due to problems with their pituitary gland. hMG acts directly on the ovaries to stimulate ovulation. It is an injected medicine. • Follicle-stimulating hormone or FSH (Gonal-F®, Follistim®): FSH works much like hMG. It causes the ovaries to begin the process of ovulation. These…

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    is the best answer. Hidradenitis suppurative (HD) is a chronic, recurrent, debilitating disease that presents with painful, inflamed lesions in the apocrine-gland–bearing areas of the body, most commonly the axillary, inguinal, and anogenital areas. Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) has traditionally been considered a disorder of the apocrine glands however, it is now known to actually be a defect of the follicular epithelium; therefore, there is a movement towards calling the disease acne inversa…

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    Cartesian Dualism

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    They assume that the soul/spirit can be located in a particular place (such as the pineal gland discussed earlier), to which Conway disagrees because “spirit is body and body is spirit.” Secondly, she argues that dualism only leads to mechanism because it has such a hard demarcation between the soul and the body, which entails the body to be…

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    giving birth. From adolescent to adulthood, the reproductive system seems to dramatically change due to the amount of hormone that is release but that can all change when there is an incorrect number of hormones that are released from the pituitary gland. An example is a hereditary disorder that can cause a female to have a difficult time getting pregnant. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine disorder that is caused by an imbalance of hormones in the brain as well…

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    Teens get mulitiple types of cencer and other viruses. Cancer is rare in teens. Certain diseases like breast cancer usually affect adult women — teen girls are unlikely to get this form of cancer. But some types are more likely to occur in teens. Testicular cancer, for example, tends to affect younger guy rather than older men. Osteosarcoma is the most common type of bone cancer. In teens, it can sometimes appear during their growth spurts and tends to show up in people who are taller than…

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    Ruining a life to help a life isn’t the way it should be done, in my opinion. I think it would probably be much cheaper in the long run to get the dopamine from the adrenal glands rather that doing another procedure on another person and aborting and unborn child. They state that it is more of a victim than a donor when you have an abortion. I agree with that one hundred percent. I think it is sad that we live in a society…

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    Differences in gender aggression and social connectedness are affected by environmental and parental influences. The culture that shapes us often has negative effects on those who’s gender identity don’t fit into its’ parameters. Even for those who do fit the stereotypes created by groupthink, biological differences can be harmful to both men and women. We are all born with the genetic makeup to make us the way we are, but humanistic psychology pushes that people also have the ability to become…

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    Kluver Bucy Syndrome

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    as the ‘fight or flight’ response). It does this by regulating the release of hormones, the effects of which include control of heart rate, breathing, digestion, and blood pressure, among other things. The hypothalamus also controls the pituitary gland, which releases hormones that regulate growth and metabolism. The hypothalamus receives input from many different sources, so that it can control all of the things effectively. The hypothalamus receives input regarding hunger and blood…

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    dysfunction normal oral systems & flora. In the journal, “Diabetes mellitus and its relevance to the practice of dentistry." Mark H Wilson states oral manifestations that occur in the presence of diabetes, “Gingivitis, periodontitis, dental caries, salivary gland dysfunction, oral infections, and Oro-facial sensory disturbances” (Wilson.4). Gingivitis is when there is inflammation and bleeding of the gingiva. Periodontitis is more advanced inflammation of gingiva. Periodontitis is seen more that…

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