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    The epidermis of the skin, mucous membranes, bone marrow and central nervous system are free of the lymphatic capillaries whereas regions like the lungs, gut, genitourinary system and dermis of the skin are significantly packed with these vessels. The lymph drains into larger vessels called the lymphatics. These converge to form one of two vessels called lymphatic trunks. One…

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    valve allows oxygen-rich blood from your lungs to enter the left atrium into the left ventricle. Lastly, the aortic valve allows oxygen-rich blood to enter the left ventricle into the aorta which is the largest artery in your body. Organ System - Circulatory…

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    THE AMAZING CIRCULATORY SYSTEM The circulatory system preforms many different jobs. It carries oxygen to the cells of the body and it also caries nutrients throughout the body to make heat and energy. In addition to that, the vascular system delivers hormones to specific organs. Another thing the circulatory system does is collect metabolic waste and deliver it to the excretory glands. Lastly, the circulatory system works with the immune system to help fight infection and defend. The fact that…

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    Rat Reproductive System

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    Yes, because they have other bacteria in different parts of their intestines designed to breakdown cellulose, even thought they do not have the proper enzymes. 11) Explain the basic differences between the male reproductive system and the female reproductive system of the rat. Identify both internal and external differences. Male rats have testes found in the scrotum and in the scrotum, sperm is generated in the seminiferous tubules. Female rats have ovaries and fallopian tubes that lead…

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    Primary diagnosis: Erdheim-Chester disease. Secondary diagnosis: Other diseases of the circulatory system. The claimant was a 51-year-old woman. Alleged disability: “erdheim-chester disease, sjorgen’s syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes insipidus, pituitary glands, high blood pressure.” She reported pain and fatigue. Because of the rare complications from her illnesses caused many complication s, therefore, she had medical follow-up visits in another town every 28 days. For every…

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    Blood Flow Rate Lab Report

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    between the blood flow and the pressure is expressed with the boundary conditions, angular frequency, and wave velocity. Once a satisfactory mathematical model has been obtained, the designer should construct a prototype and then test the open-loop system. If absolute stability of the open loop is guaranteed, the designer closes the…

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    an electrical action from the brain and spinal cord to trigger a desired motion by the nervous system into prime movers fibres and the response is that of a contraction of certain desired muscle, its fibres and the skeletal muscles altogether. The stimulus is an action of the nervous system and the response is another action from the muscular system. It emphasizes the co-ordination of two different system in the body such that the minimum stimulus needed to produce a response will always respond…

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    There are many parts of your body that is effected by stress. Your immune system, digestive, muscular, circulatory and respiratory system. You wouldn’t think that stress effects the body that much. But there’s more to it. And there are different levels of stress. There’s episodic acute stress, acute stress, chronic and toxic stress. But there are ways to cope with stress. Each person has different ways to cope. First of all what is stress? Anxiety? Although similar, they are not to same. Stress…

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    The Cardiovascular system also known as the Circulatory System is an organ system that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones and cellular waste products and permits blood to circulate and form cells in the body to nourish it with every heartbeat throughout the body.However, the Cardiovascular system is composed of the following organs, heart and blood vessels, including arteries, veins, and capillaries. One of the major structures of this system is the heart which functions to propel blood…

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    that transport blood from the heart to the systemic circulation, and veins that transport blood back again into the heart. A remarkable change in blood vessel structure and function happened, with the emergence of a high-pressure, pulsatile circulatory system in vertebrates. Blood vessels then evolved from simple tubes for channeling blood or other body fluids from a low-pressure heart. According to their sizes and structures, arteries can be subdivided into four categories: large elastic…

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