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    How did humans advance so far in science? It all had to start with understanding ourselves rather than our surroundings. That is where anatomy comes in. Anatomy is the study concerned with the bodily structure of humans and other living organisms. Anatomy has been studied for more than five decades and we have not even mastered this vast branch of science. There have been many brilliant scientists that devoted their lives to this study which is not easy because of the level of education…

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    The human body is a complicated thing. No one realizes what all goes through the mind just to do a simple task. The different anatomical features in the human body are many as are the physiological aspects in which all of these various organs and nerves work together. There are many types of tissues that come together make up the four main systems in the human body. These systems intertwine and jointly work together for a person to eventually phonate, breathe, or just walk around a room. The…

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    Major Surface Muscles

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    1. The major surface muscles include the following: Trapezius, Deltoids, latissimus dorsi, Pectoralis major, Biceps, Triceps, Rectus femoris, bicep femoris, semitendinosus, Gluteus muscles, abdominals, Lateral Gastrocnemius, serratus dorsi, external oblique, and soleus. Trapezius- Origin: Upper: Base of skull, Occipital protuberance and posterior ligaments of neck. Middle: spinous process of 7C and T1-T3 Lower: Spinous process of T4-T12 Insertion: Upper: Posterior aspect of the lateral…

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    The ESU cautery was also used to divide subcutaneous fat, fascia, and muscle bellies (muscle that attaches high to a tendon) to expose the patient’s eleventh rib. Once was the rib was exposed, the rib was excised with a Bethune rib cutter. The muscle bellies were then split using electrical cautery. The first assistant would assist by using a Pool suction tip and suction tubing to suction blood and to keep the open cavity clean. The retroperitoneum…

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    Analysis of inscription (RIB 1713) Vindolanda Inscription (RIB 1713) relates to a sandstone funerary headstone used as a building-stone found amongst debris associated with the east gate of Vindolanda fort in 1818 commemorating the life of Cornelius Victor (RIB 1713, Funerary inscription for Cornelius Victor, 2014). There is a degree of ambiguity in relation to his military position as a senior centurion. Victor is listed on the inscription as a singularis consularis ‘governor 's bodyguard’…

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    Mcnugget Research Paper

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    According to Imahara, (former Mythbusters host Imahara, who met up with Amy Steward, who is the principal meat scientist at Tyson foods.) the dark meat from the drumsticks and the thighs does not go into the McNuggets. However the breast and the rib meat, as well as the chicken tenderloin, are used to make McNuggets. Before McNuggets are made, the entire chicken skin is removed initially, and a small portion is added back in later for extra flavor. Additional ingredients in the McNuggets include…

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    protect the brain from injury, the vertebra surrounds the spinal cord and the rib cage helps protect important organs of the thorax. Some examples are: the bones in our skull protect the brain and the ribs protect the heart and lungs. The bones make a structure that supports our body and holds and protects soft organs. Some examples are: the bones of the lower limbs provide support to the body trunk when we stand, and the rib cage supports the thoracic wall. 2. The skeletal system is a backup…

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    Adult Skeletal System

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    flexible. In the middle of the bones are bone marrow, where new cells are constantly being made for blood. The skeletal system is divided into two parts: axial skeleton and appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton consist of the vertebral column, the rib cage, and the skull. The axial skeleton helps maintain the upright position by transmitting weight from the head and…

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    Different Bone Types

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    provide support and stability with little to no movement. Examples of these bones include the tarsals in the foot and the carpals in the hand. Flat bones: These bones are expanded into broad, flat plates, as in the cranium, the ilium, sternum and the rib cage. Irregular Bones: Irregular bones serve various purposes in the body, such as protection of nervous tissue, and maintaining pharynx and trachea support, and tongue attachment (the hyoid bone). Sesamoid Bones: A small independent…

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    The Two Creation Stories Typically, when two stories conflict in detail, one tends to question the authenticity of either or both accounts; however, in stories such as the creation stories and in particular, Judaism, the differences only helps one better understand the duality of God or Yahweh. The creation stories are meant to charter fundamental values of society and the two stories differ in the sense that the first one depicts a more perfect, idealistic, world, whereas the second story is…

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