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    Facial Nerve Lab Report

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    Facial Nerve VII Anatomy & Physiology 203 November 15, 2014 Introduction: The facial nerve is the seventh cranial nerve of the peripheral nervous system that is the chief motor nerve of the face. It exits the brainstem between the pons and the medulla. The primary motor function is the control of the muscles of facial expressions and conveys impulses of taste sensations from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue and mouth. It also supplies many of the glands of the head and neck. Without…

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    Shoulder Joint Lab Report

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    I Anatomy of the shoulder The shoulder joint, as it is commonly called, is not a single joint but a complex arrangement of bones, ligaments and musculotendinous units that called the shoulder girdle. The primary role of the shoulder girdle is to provide a tremendous range of motion for positioning the upper extremity in space. The shoulder girdle also provides power and support for the upper extremity throughout and at the extremes of the range of motion. (19) The…

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    Human Dissection Lab Report

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    as to make sure to not damage any of the smaller objective specimens within the pig. Due to that fact that the major organs that were to be explored were majorically ventral, the placement of the all important first incision started just below the neck region and just above the sternum. The incision progressed in a straight line from the region just above the sternum to the posterior region of the specimen. Perhaps the most time consuming part of the initial incision was the amount of caution…

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    he readily described and advocated for women’s sexual expression in these pieces. In “I Sing the Body Electric,” the reader is introduced to the anatomy of men and women; where women are purely procreational and men indulge in laborious work. After five stanzas, Whitman address the woman’s body. “The sprawl and fulness of babes…. the bosoms and heads of women…. the folds of their dress…. their style as we pass in the street… the contour of their shape downwards;” (Whitman, pg 118) These…

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    Brain Trauma In Football

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    position, the severity, location and power of the hit. Due to all of the physical repercussions that may arise within the NFL, the NFL is looking into better protective gear for their players. Gear does not prevent concussions, but it does protect the head from suffering greater damage. In addition to gear, the NFL is taking the step of adding sensors that will help track the amount of force being exerted onto the helmet. This technology will be very useful when it comes to preventing damage.…

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    2 John Sargent painted a portrait called Head of Aesop, after Velasquez that was the beginning of his professional independence. John had also developed a skill called alla prima 3 well studying under Carolus-Duran as a pupil. Sargent had a goal with this painting and the goal was to get the…

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    most of the space on its head. The large eyes allow for large visual image appearances. The eagle’s eyes also contain many features that allow for visual accuracy and a better color perception. Since eagles can only move their eyes in a limited space, the neck allows for a 270 degree rotation of their heads. Bald eagles also have transparent eyelids that protect their eyes from accidents when feeding young eagles or catching prey ("American Eagle Foundation | Structure & Anatomy"). Peregrine…

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    Hope Athena Essay

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    Lansdowne Artemis is missing much of its original composition, they share many similar attributes. Similar to the Hope Athena, the Lansdowne Artemis features very detailed wet drapery that covers most of her body and only shows her feet. Although her head and arms are missing, the wet drapery helps accentuate her womanly figure in a conservative way. Also, similar to that of Athena, her contrapasso stance gives the statue a lifelike appeal and it seems as if she's about to take a step forward of…

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    Muscular System Essay

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    Publisher-Sachin Thaker Editor- Isaac Cook Illustrator- Emily Webb Layout Editor- Emily Webb Vocab- Henry Dupke Muscular system pictures https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Muscular_system.svg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wrist_and_hand_deeper_palmar_dissection-en.svg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Face Nervous System Pictures How to the Keep the System Running Properly: The muscular system- Eat a diet with a sufficient amount of protein, do weight…

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    of a head injury. In the game of soccer, a rule has been added that limits the amount of times a player can use his or her head to propel the ball in any direction. The NFL also added rules to the game of football. “Finally, the league also implemented two rule changes that go into effect this season with the intent of augmenting player safety. First, an offensive player who is attempting to catch a ball that's been intercepted will be ruled defenseless and cannot be hit in the head or neck area…

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