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    Exensor Carpi Muscles

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    gatherings are muscles of outward appearance, extraneous eye muscles, muscles of rumination, muscles of the tongue, muscles of the pharynx, and foremost muscles of the neck. Muscles of the head are in charge of muscles that move the face, tongue, and larynx (Martini, 2015). They are likewise in charge of your verbal and nonverbal correspondence. Muscles of the vertebral segment incorporate rotators, flexors and extensors. The sideways and rectum muscles are what shapes the strong dividers of the…

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    Evaluate how the name of a muscle can distinguish its location, action, shape, and function. Select five different muscles to make this distinction. Depending on the anatomical position of the body part, certain prefixes, and suffixes are utilized in order to find its location verbally. These prefixes and suffixes can be described by the: size of the muscle, location of the muscles, direction of the muscle fibers, amount of origins, shape of a muscle, and location of a muscle origin/insertion.…

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    How do we process food using the digestive tract? What is the digestive tract? The digestive tract is also known as the gastrointestinal tract, or the (GI) tract. This (GI) tract is a bunch of organs that are mainly hollowed and they twist in a tube-like shape. This tube goes all the way from the mouth to the anus. The organs that make this up is the: -mouth - esophagus -small intestine -large intestine -and the stomach How does it work? Food first enters through…

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    Muckraking Research Paper

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    Muckraking Still Exists About 107,000 people die each year from asbestos related diseases. Exposure to asbestos causes cancer of the lung, larynx, and ovaries, also MESOTHELIOMA and asbestosis. Opportunities for exposure are, filing, grinding or sanding brakes, or cleaning up work areas(Morris). Jim Morris found interesting cases of asbestos and how Ford new that exposure is harmful. Muckraking does still exist by Jim Morris's article, “Ford Spent $40 Million to Reshape Asbestos Science.”…

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    Hypoxia Research Paper

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    Oxygen In the air the basic form how you can find is O2 Dioxygen, the air contain around 20% of oxygen. Oxygen enter in the Human body by the respiratory system so pass by the mouth or nose , pharynx, larynx, trachea, main bronchi , then the lung and alveoli. For the take a breath the body needs the contraction of one muscle the diaphragm that needs energy. Energy needed is Adenine tri phosphate (ATP). The oxygen pass in the blood at the level of alveoli…

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    Epiglottitis Case Studies

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    Don’t forget to include: Speed of Onset, Age Range, Characteristic Signs & Symptoms, etc. Croup and epiglottitis are two types of respiratory diseases that cause upper airway problems in children. Croup occurs when several viral diseases cause the larynx, trachea, and bronchi to become inflamed. Typically, croup happens after a child develops a cold or another respiratory infection. It usually occurs in children from six months to four years old, and typically worsens at night. During the day,…

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    Consider these seven tips for cancer prevention. 1. Do not use tobacco The use of any type of tobacco puts you on a collision course with cancer. Smoking has been associated with various types of cancer - including cancer of the lung, mouth, throat, larynx, pancreas, bladder, cervix and kidney. chewing tobacco has…

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    Modern Anesthesiologist

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    The profession we chose is the study of Anesthesiology. An anesthesiologist is a Physician who administer anesthetics prior to, during, or after surgery or other medical procedures. They have to go through 12 years of school to get their (M.D) (D.O.). Known colleges that offer the program are New York University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, Ohio State University, University of California. On the job they have to Monitor the patient before,…

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    Cranial Nerve

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    response should be consensual (i.e., the elevation of the soft palate should be symmetrical regardless of the side touched). Unilateral nuclear or infranuclear involvement of the vagus causes ipsilateral paralysis of the soft palate, pharynx, and larynx. The voice is hoarse or nasal, the involved palatal arch is paralyzed, and liquids will enter the nasopharynx or trachea. The vocal cord on the involved side is…

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    the earlier period, power plant exhaust was a significant, but not the major, basis of sulfur dioxide in air. However, this is no longer the case. Sulfur dioxide affects human physical condition when it is inhaled. It exasperates the nasal passage, larynx, trachea and…

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