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    of the reactions that occur in the living thing cells. They are one of the building blocks of body tissue and also can serve as fuel source. They are naturally occurs which means that they are made by living cells, like animals, bug, fungi and even human. They can interact with one another and other biological macro mules to form complex assemblies. Some are quite rigid whereas others display limited flexibility. With modern technologies and advance knowledge, synthetic protein which is…

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    also know as minute volume is the volume of blood ejected from the left or right ventricle of the heart in one minute. It’s the primary determinant of oxygen transport within the heart and entire body. Sufficient blood flow is highly important especially during exercise because the body will need much more oxygen. With the need for more oxygen, the heart will begin to beat and pump faster during exercise. As the heart rate increases so will the blood flow, also known as hyperemia. Energy and…

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    low concentrations, could be mutagenic and carcinogenic but another cause of human exposure to this type of agents is cancer chemotherapy, in which they are choose due to their ability to induce extensive DNA damage and cell death (9). They also can induce a great quantity of DNA lesions because they can react with different…

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    Cava (SVC) is the main blood vessel that transports de-oxygenated blood from the upper body to the heart. The SVC is a short vein located in the anterior right Superior Mediastinum, which is the area found in the mid-line of the Thorax (Drake et al. 2010). The vein is surrounded by many structures involved in the respiratory and circulatory system including the right Bronchus and the Mediastinal lymph nodes (Martini & Ivonne 2004). Figure 1 is a coronal CT image of a human chest, highlighting…

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    and Fetal Development Gi Kim Thomas Nelson Community College Dr. Linda Dunn Developmental Psychology PSY 230-03H Stages of Pregnancy and Fetal Development One of the fabulous moments and a gift as a woman is having a unique individual human baby or babies. According to online dictionary, Merriam-Webster, pregnancy is a term used when a woman or female animal have a baby or babies in a body. The stages of pregnancy is important to know because it warns people what to watch out during…

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    brain and these flashes in their eye are merely an indication of what’s going on. The fast moving rays of light expose the astronauts to ionization which can damage cells in the human body. His radiation can lead to anything along the lines of cancer, heart diseases, cataracts, and beak down of the central nervous system. Long term exposure is a factor strongly considered when thinking of sending astronauts to mars and they would be exposed for a long period of time. Suits are in the works to…

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    One of the qualities of lead that make it one of the most highly studied heavy metals is its ability to enter and distributes into the body’s organ systems. Inorganic lead is absorbed by coming into contact with the skin, ingestion, and inhalation.* It is debated whether ingestion of lead or inhalation of lead caused the most significant damage and which one occurs more frequently. The physiological effects of lead can be seen soon after exposure. The uptake of lead in the body is influenced by…

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    Village by Yan Lianke aspects of political, economic, and human interactions work together to form the setting and point of view of the novel. A setting that is depressing and morbid due to the novels topic; being the outbreak of AIDS. Economic motivations in the novel change an individual’s reality to allow for unjust and immoral actions to occur. Political aspect of the novel place the needs of the government before its citizens. Human interactions become standardized and cold due to…

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    as (PNH), is a rare disorder in which the red blood cells we all carry in our bodies break apart prematurely. When this happens it is considered an acquired hematopoietic stem cell disorder. These stem sells are created in the bone marrow. These cells grow and develop into white blood cells (WBCs), platelets and red blood cells (RBCs). Hematopoietic stem cells in people with PNH are defective and produce defective blood cells. The defective red blood cells of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria…

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    at any given point in time. R= resistance Is the force that must be overcome for flow to occur. Describe the basic flow equation and resistance equation as they relate to vascular flow. b. Define Poiseuille’s Equation, and describe the effect on blood flow of a change in each variable. Poiseuille's equation states that the velocity of the steady flow of a fluid through a narrow tube varies directly as the pressure and the fourth power of the radius of the tube and inversely as the length of…

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