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    Characteristics Of Fetal Pig

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    Fetal Pig External Features Structure Location Colour Texture Function Image Anus Just under the tail and after the rectum Same colour as skin (light pink) Valve-like and scrunched up; feels and looks like a sphincter Valve-like muscle at lower end of rectum. The opening through which feces pass out of body Scrotal Sac In males, it is located just under the anus and bulges out from the skin Same colour as skin (light pink) Feels muscular/like skin Contains the testes Urogenital Opening…

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    Sinuses, - These air-filled spaces alongside the nose help make the skull lighter. • Pharynx, - Both food and air pass through the pharynx before reaching their appropriate destinations. The pharynx also plays a role in speech. • The portion of the larynx above the vocal cords. – this is essential in speech The lower…

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    Speaker Recognition Essay

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    1.1. Background of the Study Speaker recognition is the process of automatically recognizing who is speaking [4][24] on the basis of information obtained from the speech waves[13],[18],[20],[21][22]. It should be noted that this process of recognition is different from speech recognition which is not [5][16] biometrics and it’s defined as the process of recognizing what is being said, e.g., dictation of words by an individual for computer understanding (speech to text recognition). The goal of…

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    Primary Respiratory System

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    What are the primary functions of the respiratory system? The human respiratory system is made up of several organs (nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs). They are responsible in receiving oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. However, the exchange of gases takes place in the lungs making them an important organ of the breathing process. RBC’s gather oxygen from the lungs transferring it to other parts of the body. During this process the RBC’s gather carbon dioxide and transfers…

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    1 Hypothalamus – a small region of the brain that is a major link between the nervous and endocrine system. The hypothalamus controls the autonomic nervous system and regulates body temperature, hunger, thirst, fear, rage, and sexual behavior. The hypothalamus control feeling such as pain, stress, and emotional experiences. (1) 2 Pituitary gland – the “master endocrine gland” because it secretes many hormones that control other endocrine glands. It is a “pea-shaped structure that attaches to…

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    Meerut Case Study

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    Top 7 E.N.T Specialist in Meerut In today’s hectic day to day life, we don’t get time to pay attention to arising health and mental problems. We consider our bodies fit and fine but are they really healthy? With the rise in number of industries coming up in our surroundings, pollution is also rising gradually which is directly or indirectly affecting our body’s delicate organs. To pay attention on our body’s suffering lets today see towards the main opening passage coming in direct contact with…

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    respiratory system consists of the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs. Respiration starts when oxygen enters either the passageways of the mouth or nose, where the air is moistened and warmed to avoid irritation to other parts of the system. In the nose and other air passages, there are hair-like structures covered with mucus called cilia that filter out debris and other foreign particles…

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    After air is passed through the nose, it then travels to the pharynx (throat), the pharynx is a passageway that goes from the nose, to mouth and then leads to the larynx. The pharynx is also where the swallowing of food takes place. The larynx (voice box), the voice box is a hollow tube that is connected to the top of the windpipe, the larynx also serves a blocker to keep food from passing into the lower respiratory tract. When air passes through the trachea (windpipe), the trachea provides a…

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    Est1 Task 2

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    Task 2 Part A Cebita Santhosh Q1. The three main types of blood vessels in the circulatory system are veins, arteries and capillaries. The veins carry deoxygenated blood from the capillaries back to the heart. The arteries carry blood away from the heart to your tissues. The capillaries are the smallest of the body's blood vessels, only one cell thick and are found in the muscles and lungs. Q2. Eating too much salt can raise your blood pressure because of the extra water stored in the…

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    Nursing Case Study Essay

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    sensitisation and precipitated spasming of her vocal cords. There may be concurrent reflux and post-nasal drip that are further irritating her larynx. Given that there remains some green discolouration to the phlegm, I have given her a script for roxithromycin. Otherwise the main focus of treatment has to be around reducing any irritants to the larynx. I have suggested she commence Nexium 20mg daily, Nasonex and Fess nasal sprays and I have asked her to cease Seretide and instead use Alvesco…

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