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    Skin Portion: Yhara Barba The skin of a human is an elastic covering that acts a protects the body . The skin has many functions that greatly benefit the body. The functions are Protection, sence of touch, and it controls temperfature. Protection: The skin helps to keep bacteria and dangerous stuff out of our body, like germs and dirt that can cause infection. Adding on it helps retain water. Sence of Touch: The skin is hoem of one of our five senses: touch. Within our skin thre are thousands…

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    How Homologous Organs Are

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    analogous organs are. Give one example of each. Homologous organs are known as body parts, organs, or systems that are the same within different organisms. Examples of homologous structures of the male and female reproductive system are the testis in men and ovaries in women. As well as the penis and the clitoris and also the foreskin of the male penis, and the clitoral hood within the female reproductive system. Analogous organs on the other hand are totally opposite from homologous organs.…

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    attention, provides closure for families, frees medical funds to help others, a way of relief and stress for relatives, can be beneficial in providing vital organs, and lastly gives the freedom of choice to end their life. According to Life Center, “More than 123,000 men, women and children currently need lifesaving organ transplants. [And] one organ donor can potentially save eight lives.” By legalizing euthanasia, patients…

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    resources of this generation prove that it is not only unethical but unnecessary. Since the animal 's body is different from the human body, it is inaccurate to predict the human’s reaction based off of how an animal reacts. We are made up of different organs than, say a cat. The author of the article "Results from Research on…

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    Amy's Lesson Plan

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    connect all your bones and hold them in place. Your skeletal system is also responsible for the storage of cells, and your bones help protect major organs, like your heart. Muscular - There are three types of muscle in the human body, skeletal muscle, which helps with voluntary movement and is connected to bone. Smooth muscle, helps pass…

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    Transnational Crime

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    Albanese’s Transnational Crime and the 21st century and Naim’s Illicit, discuss gun smuggling, human organ smuggling, and stolen property smuggling. From previous readings, we know that crimes such as these advance due to the fall of the Soviet Union, globalization, and even the advancement of technology. For each of these crimes, the authors elaborated on the type of harms that occurred, the benefits for those involved with these crimes, the challenges that are faced when trying to prevent…

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    Assignment 1- Professional integration I chose chapters 4, containing material on the musculoskeletal system and chapter 6, and containing material on the cardiovascular and lymphatic system. I chose these two chapters because there was material in each that I was unclear about and needed some extra time put in to learn these topics. In the musculoskeletal system, I have had troubles with keeping the anatomical planes separate and which motion is in what plane, need to review the energy systems,…

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    Animal Testing

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    them, they started to use the same chemical on animal to see the results. They would then compare the results with the humans once they were used as test subjects. Animals have proven to be a source for testing since they have similar genetics and organ functions; however they have also proven to be difficult subjects for testing since they have different replications of disease and reactions. Animals’ genetic material is similar to the humans. Scientists are now beginning to use…

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    Trade in an effort to bring awareness to the idea in monetizing our organs. He is able to effectively communicate his controversial viewpoint with credible evidence and easy to read language. Therefore, common people are able to understand his argument and form their own opinion on the matter. The purpose of discussing such a repugnant topic is made clear by the author’s mention of the people who die waiting for an organ transplant. It is a worthwhile purpose because it is not usually…

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    What Is Cannibalism?

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    aspects that transcends multiple cultures. Before talking about the positive aspects of cannibalism, it first needs to be understood what cannibalism is and the different types of cannibalism. Cannibalism is defined as the consumption of the flesh or organs of a member of the same species as yourself. Endocannibalism is the consumption of the flesh of a person who is a member of the consumer's kin group, which is often an expression of respect for the dead or as a means to absorb an appealing…

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